The test environment
Example: The test environment isolates testing processes
Definition
"The test environment" refers to a controlled setting specifically designed for conducting software testing, where developers and testers can isolate and evaluate applications or systems without affecting the live production environment.
Etymology
The term "the test environment" combines 'test,' from Old English 'testa,' meaning a vessel for assaying metals, metaphorically used for trial or examination, and 'environment,' derived from French 'environner,' meaning to surround. Together, it describes a surrounding space created for testing purposes.
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"The test environment" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - IT Users - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 106 commonly used words.
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