Dry run (testing)

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title: Dry run (testing)
text: A dry run is a software testing process used to make sure that a system works correctly and will not result in severe failure. For example, rsync, a utility for transferring and synchronizing data between networked computers or storage drives, has a "dry-run" option users can use to check that their command-line arguments are valid and to simulate what would happen when actually copying the data. In acceptance procedures, a "dry run" is when the factory, a subcontractor, performs a complete test
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