beta test

noun
1.
Psychology. a set of mental tests designed to measure the general intelligence of individuals unable to read and write adequately or at all, used by the U.S. Army in World War I.
2.
Computers. a quality-control technique in which hardware or software is subjected to trial in the environment for which it was designed, usually after debugging by the manufacturer and immediately prior to marketing.
Compare alpha test.

beta-test

[bey-tuh-test] /ˈbeɪ təˌtɛst/
verb (used with object)
1.
Computers. to subject (software or hardware) to a beta test.
Compare alpha-test.
Examples from the web for beta-test
  • Individuals who have signed up for the beta-test of this course will receive further information in the near future.
British Dictionary definitions for beta-test

beta-test

noun
1.
a test of a new or modified piece of computer software by customers who volunteer to do so
verb (transitive)
2.
to test (software) in this way Compare alpha-test