Spanish term
prueba de recorrido
5 | Walk-through test | James Arthur Williamson |
1 | routing test /routing check/routing confirmation test/pathways test/system routing test | Robert Copeland |
Jan 31, 2008 15:35: Henry Hinds changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (2): Marina Soldati, Robert Copeland
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Proposed translations
routing test /routing check/routing confirmation test/pathways test/system routing test
Walk-through test
A good walk-through test will also document the personnel involved in transaction entries in the accounting system.
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