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A '''test plan''' is a way of grouping tests together, typically on the basis that they may all be required for a particular [[Sample|sample]] type or material.
A '''test plan''' is a collection of requirements, activities, resources, documentation, and schedules associated with a laboratory test. Test plans are important because they ensure the proposed test's aspects have been thoroughly considered, help train those who need to enact the test, improve test effectiveness, and support the need for replication for quality control and regulatory purposes.<ref name="NilesImpo">{{cite web |url=https://www.isixsigma.com/tools-templates/design-of-experiments-doe/importance-test-planstest-protocol-template/ |title=Importance of Test Plans/Test Protocol (with a Template) |author=Niles, K. |work=ISixSigma |accessdate=22 September 2022}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 23:24, 22 September 2022

A test plan is a collection of requirements, activities, resources, documentation, and schedules associated with a laboratory test. Test plans are important because they ensure the proposed test's aspects have been thoroughly considered, help train those who need to enact the test, improve test effectiveness, and support the need for replication for quality control and regulatory purposes.[1]

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