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What (who) is test data - definition


Test data         
DATA WHICH HAS BEEN SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED AS INPUT FOR OR OUTPUT FROM TESTS, TYPICALLY OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Test Data
Test data is data which has been specifically identified for use in tests, typically of a computer program.
Test data exclusivity         
Test data exclusivity refers to protection of clinical trial data required to be submitted to a regulatory agency to prove safety and efficacy of a new drug, and prevention of generic drug manufacturers from relying on this data in their own applications. It provides a form of market exclusivity outside that provided by patent rights.
Data-driven testing         
SOFTWARE TESTING METHODOLOGY THAT IS USED IN THE TESTING OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE TO DESCRIBE TESTING DONE USING A TABLE OF CONDITIONS DIRECTLY AS TEST INPUTS AND VERIFIABLE OUTPUTS
Data-Driven Testing; Parameterized test; Parameterized testing
Data-driven testing (DDT), also known as table-driven testing or parameterized testing, is a software testing methodology that is used in the testing of computer software to describe testing done using a table of conditions directly as test inputs and verifiable outputs as well as the process where test environment settings and control are not hard-coded. In the simplest form the tester supplies the inputs from a row in the table and expects the outputs which occur in the same row.
Examples of use of test data
1. Many ideas look interesting, but there is no reliable test data available.
2. It will use provisional, rather than finally validated, exams and test data.
3. A defense attorney eventually deciphered the omitted information amid nearly 2,000 pages of test data.
4. The team also said it found no evidence the test data were manipulated.
5. An official at the national institute said he believed the agency had all the test data and reports.