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A '''testing plan''' is a methodological and systematic approach to testing a system such as a machine or software. It can be effective in finding errors and flaws in a system. In order to find relevant results, the plan typically contains experiments with a range of operations and values, including an understanding of what the eventual ] will be. | A '''testing plan''' is a methodological and systematic approach to testing a system such as a machine or software. It can be effective in finding errors and flaws in a system. In order to find relevant results, the plan typically contains experiments with a range of operations and values, including an understanding of what the eventual ] will be. | ||
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A testing plan is a methodological and systematic approach to testing a system such as a machine or software. It can be effective in finding errors and flaws in a system. In order to find relevant results, the plan typically contains experiments with a range of operations and values, including an understanding of what the eventual workflow will be.
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