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	<description> Test scenarios? Requirements? Configurations? Environments? Regression Testing? Data Collection? These are just some common questions asked during Test Planning. A good test plan can help not only answering these questions but also guide the entire testing process and optimize your test workflow for a successful end-to-end test run. This video shows you how to plan tests using Visual Studio 2010. </description>
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