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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
   
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"Testware is a product that does not wear out with repeated use; however, it is subject to [[technological obsolescence]] as testware and the [[software]] become more advanced. Testware is used for test planning, test design and development, and test execution and evaluation. Test planning tools assist a company in defining the scope, approach, resources, and scheduling of [[testing]] activities. Test design tools specify the test plan and identify and prioritize the test cases. Test execution and evaluation tools run the selected [[test]], record the results, and [[analyze]] them. These tools may be supplemented with [[testing]] support tools that are used to assist with problem management and [[configuration management]]."<ref>''Id.'' at 4-5 and 4-6.</ref>
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"Testware is a product that does not wear out with repeated use; however, it is subject to technological obsolescence as testware and the software become more advanced. Testware is used for test planning, test design and development, and test execution and evaluation. Test planning tools assist a company in defining the scope, approach, resources, and scheduling of testing activities. Test design tools specify the test plan and identify and prioritize the test cases. Test execution and evaluation tools run the selected test, record the results, and analyze them. These tools may be supplemented with testing support tools that are used to assist with problem management and configuration management."<ref>''Id.'' at 4-5 and 4-6.</ref>
   
 
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