Test Bench - Components of A Test Bench

Components of A Test Bench

A test bench has four components:

  1. Input: The entrance criteria or deliverables needed to perform work
  2. Procedures to do: The tasks or processes that will transform the input into the output
  3. Procedures to check: The processes that determine that the output meets the standards
  4. Output: The exit criteria or deliverables produced from the workbench

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