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Test coverage is assessed by ensuring all requirements are linked to at least one test case in the RTM.

The Test Closure Report documents the completion of testing, including results, lessons learned, and recommendations.

The Test Environment is the actual infrastructure (servers, clients, databases, configurations) where the application under test is deployed and executed.

A separate test environment isolates testing from production, avoiding risks like data corruption or system downtime while providing a controlled setting for testing.

A complete test environment includes all necessary components to mimic the production setup, ensuring realistic testing conditions.

An effective test case is easy to understand and execute. It needs a clear objective (title), precise steps, and a deterministic Expected Result so that the pass/fail decision is not subjective.

Test case reviews are a form of static testing applied to the test artifacts themselves. The goal is to catch errors, identify gaps, and improve the overall effectiveness of the test suite before execution begins.

Exit Criteria are the predefined conditions (e.g., defect count, test coverage) that must be met to conclude a testing phase.

The Test Plan is typically approved by the project manager or a key stakeholder to ensure alignment with project goals.

The Test Strategy outlines the overall testing approach and objectives, while the Test Plan provides detailed execution guidelines.

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