What is dry run testing??
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Dry run testing is the testing process where effects of a possible failure are intentionally mitigated.
For eg., A remote control toy car manufacturer mitigates the functionality of the failure of the remote before the product is ready for testing. This mitigation of the failure effects is called Dry run testing.
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