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Use for questions about managing the test process, including organizing test cases and test results.

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Test Management Tool that recommends test cases for next test execution?

Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any off-the-shelf software, but have a look at the field of search-based software engineering (SBSE), especially its subfield search-based software testing (SBST). For …
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What is Snapshot Testing?

As already pointed out by Peter Masiar, you basically compare against a "gold standard". Therefore, I would say that this is a derivative of characterization testing/golden master testing: Charact …
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Supervised machine learning in a "one-time-test" classification problem

Sounds like a reasonable approach. However, regardless of all the other features you may come up with, you probably want to take the test's past bug detection into account (production and test system, …
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How to link test cases back to the requirement (specification) document, and vice-versa

I wouldn't link in both directions; this means a lot of effort and may quickly become out of date. Maintaining documentation can also slow down development really bad. From my experience, code tends t …
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Test automation | Are we focusing more on automation than testing?

There is definitely a focus on test automation, not automated testing—simply because the latter is hard to do. I think this is related to the testing vs. checking debate (started by James Bach and Mic …
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