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Before a test project starts, the stakeholders usually have an idea of the test activities and specific expectations concerning the result. When the project starts, it’s important for the test manager or test coordinator to know what the actual test assignment consists of and what the expectations are. The first activity in the step plan focuses on mapping out the expectations and assessing the anticipated goal. This activity’s deliverable is the Goal description.
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(2008). Assessing the Anticipated Goal. In: TestGoal. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78829-4_6
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