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There are five assignments for each workbench:

Testers Workbench. To understand the technology of  software testing  it is necessary to understand the workbench concept. A Workbench is a method of documenting how a particular activity must be fulfilled. A workbench is referred to a stages, steps, and assignments.

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There are five assignments for each workbench:

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  1. Testers Workbench To understand the technology of software testing it is necessary to understand the workbench concept. A Workbench is a method of documenting how a particular activity must be fulfilled. A workbench is referred to a stages, steps, and assignments. There are five assignments for each workbench: Input: Each task requires certain input and output parameters. For each workbench we need specific inputs. Input form is the first stage of the workbench. Perform: The main goal of the workbench is to change the input forms on the expected output ones. Check: Check ensures that output after the performing achieves the desired result. Production output: If the check is done correctly the production output becomes the last stage of the workbench. Rework: If the result after the check doesn’t meet our expectations we need to start again from the step of performance. In fact, scenarios are not made of one workbench but of many related workbenches. A workbench gives you an opportunity to execute any one task with appropriate software testing.

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