Diff b/w test case and test script?
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Test case:
A test case is usually a single step, and its expected
result, along with various additional piecesof information.
It can occasionally be a series of steps but with one
expected result or expected outcome.
Test script:
Collections of test cases are sometimes incorrectly termed
a test plan. They may also be called a test script, or even
a test scenario
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B.Ramyasri
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