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Re-execution, often as part of regression testing, confirms that defects have been resolved and that existing functionality remains intact.

Test management tools provide structured logging, traceability, and reporting capabilities for test execution results.

Test Execution Status provides a summary of the outcomes (Passed, Failed, Blocked, Skipped) to assess progress and quality.

A Blocked status is appropriate when prerequisites (e.g., data or setup) are missing, and the issue should be reported.

Test scripts guide testers through the execution process, ensuring consistency and repeatability.

The testing team collaborates with system administrators or DevOps to configure the test environment according to the test plan.

Inconsistent or outdated setups can lead to unreliable test results, making it critical to maintain an environment that mirrors production.

A smoke test verifies that the test environment is stable and functional before detailed testing proceeds.

A Failed status indicates a deviation from the expected behavior. This is the trigger for raising a defect report.

A Blocked status is used when external factors (e.g., environment issues) prevent execution, and the tester should document and report the problem.

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