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A Test Plan can be defined as a document that describes the
Scope,Approach, resources and Schedule of intended Test
activities, the fetaures to be tested the Testing Tasks who
will do each Task and any risks requiring contingency
planning
Contents of a Test Plan are
Purpose
Scope
Test Approach
Entry Criteria
Resources
Tasks/Responsibilities
Exit Criteria
Schedules and Milestones
Hardware/Software Requirements
Tools to be used
Deliverables
References : Standards and Guidelines
Templates
Annexure
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