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A test case specifies the conditions which need to be validated to enable an assessment of some particular aspects of&#xD;
the system under test. A test case is more formal than a test idea and usually takes the form of a specification. In&#xD;
less formal environments, test cases can be created by identifying a unique ID, name, associated test data, and&#xD;
expected results. For an example of this type of test case, see &lt;a class=&quot;elementLinkWithType&quot; href=&quot;./../../openup/guidances/templates/test_case_A18913A5.html&quot; guid=&quot;_0dT8IMlgEdmt3adZL5Dmdw&quot;>Template: Test Case&lt;/a>.&#xD;
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Test cases may be derived from many sources but will usually include a subset of both the requirements (such as use&#xD;
cases, performance characteristics, reliability concerns) and other types of quality attributes. For more information&#xD;
on types of tests and their relationship to quality test attributes, see &lt;a class=&quot;elementLinkWithType&quot; href=&quot;./../../openup/guidances/concepts/types_of_test_CAE80710.html&quot; guid=&quot;_0aJ6cMlgEdmt3adZL5Dmdw&quot;>Concept: Types of Test&lt;/a>.&#xD;
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The purpose of this artifact is to:&#xD;
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provide a way to capture test inputs, conditions, and expected results for a system&#xD;
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systematically identify aspects of the software to test&#xD;
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specify whether an expected result has been reached based on verification of a system requirement, set of&#xD;
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requirements, or scenario&#xD;
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