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Test Log
<The purpose of the Test Log is to provide a chronological record of relevant details
about the execution of tests. A test log is usually in the form of a diary or log book.
Test logs should demonstrate that all defined test cases have been performed.

This Test Log conforms to ANSI/IEEE Standard 829-1983, IEEE Standards for
software test documentation.>

Version:
Date: 15/05/17
Status: <Draft or Approved>

Approved by:
Approvers name: <Name>
Approvers title: <Title>
Approvers section: <Section>

Preface
For more information on this procedure, contact <Name>,
<Title>, <Section/Division>. Tel: (nn) nnnn nnnn, Fax: (nn)
nnnn nnnn.
This document was produced using <Microsoft Word>.

Revision History

Date Ver. Author Comments


<Date> <Name> <eg. Document created, or minor
alterations.>

Copyright <Company Name> <1998>. This publication is copyright and contains information which is the property
of <Company Name>. No part of this document may be copied or stored in a retrieval system without the written
permission of the <title of authorising body>.

Impart Corporation Pty Ltd


Identification: <A unique identifier should be provided for each separate test log.>
Description
<Outline information common to all entries in the test log - eg. the overall test procedure; the environment setup; the test items
covered. Cross referenceTest Item Transmittal Reports, Test Procedure Specifications and Test Design Specifications.>

Log
Date/Time Personnel Activity and Event Entries Incidents
<Give the date <Give the names <Describe all of the activities performed in the <Give the references of all Test Incident Reports raised.>
and time of of the personnel conduct of this stage of testing. Include
each activity involved in the references to specific Test Procedures; identify
described in the activities.> personnel responsibilities; record test results
log.> esp. anomalies.>

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