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| <p> |
| Testers will need to setup some kind of hardware/software environment in order to run the customer acceptance tests. |
| The environment might require the installation of specific software test tools or the OS might require specific |
| environment settings. Try to replicate as much as possible a typical end-user environment when running the tests. Tests |
| may require setting up multiple environments (when different operating systems are used, for example). |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Test environments are not only for testers; it is critical that they are made available to the programmers. Running the |
| acceptance tests is their only way to know whether or not they are through with a story and whether they have broken |
| previous stories or not. |
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| Create a stable environment for running the customer tests.
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