Term Definition: test idea |
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  Main Description
A brief statement identifying a test that is potentially useful to conduct. The test idea typically represents an aspect of
a given test: an input, an execution condition or an expected result, but often only addresses a single aspect of a test. A
test idea differs from a test case, in that the test idea is an incomplete definition containing no
specification of the test workings, only the essence of the idea behind the test. Synonym: test requirement. See also: test case. |
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