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Designation of the Test Concept and Introduction

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For test concepts, whether they are created generically for the entire company or project-related, some general specifications and the correct versioning of the document must be observed. In the introduction to project-related test concepts, the necessity of the corresponding project must be addressed. Relevant project documents must be referenced in the test concept. Agile projects have some special features that must be taken into account already in the concept creation phase. The test concept must be elaborated at the beginning of the test phase.

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Witte, F. (2022). Designation of the Test Concept and Introduction. In: Strategy, Planning and Organization of Test Processes. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-36981-1_5

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