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Regression Testing

If a piece of Software is modified for any reason testing needs to be done to ensure that it works as specified and that it has not negatively impacted any functionality that it offered previously. This is known as Regression Testing.

Regression Testing attempts to verify:

- That the application works as specified even after the changes/additions/modification were made to it

- The original functionality continues to work as specified even after changes/additions/modification to the software application

- The changes/additions/modification to the software application have not introduced any new bugs

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