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==Software development== {{See also|Sandbox (software development)|Test stub}} In software development, testbedding is a method of testing a particular module (function, class, or library) in an isolated fashion. It may be used as a proof of concept or when a new module is tested apart from the program or system it will later be added to. A skeleton framework is implemented around the module so that the module behaves as if already part of the larger program.{{cn|date=June 2023}} A typical testbed could include software, hardware, and networking components. In software development, the specified hardware and software environment can be set up as a testbed for the application under test{{Dubious|date=March 2009}}. In this context, a testbed is also known as the test environment made of: * Testing hardware equipment (test bench, optical table, custom testing rig, dummy equipment as simulates an actual product or its counterpart, external environment means, like showers, heaters, fans, vacuum chamber, anechoic chamber). * Computing equipment (processing units, data centers, in-line FPGA, environment simulation equipment). * Testing software ([[Data acquisition|DAQ]] / oscilloscopes, visualisation and testing software, environment software to feed dummy equipment with data). Testbeds are also pages on the [[Internet]] where the public are given the opportunity to test [[CSS]] or [[HTML]] they have created and want to preview the results, for example:{{Better source needed|date=June 2023|reason=A non-primary source is needed to support this statement and relevance of the examples.}} * The [[Arena (web browser)|Arena]] [[web browser]] was created by the [[World Wide Web Consortium]] (W3C) and [[CERN]] for testing [[HTML3]], [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS), [[Portable Network Graphics]] (PNG) and the [[libwww]].<ref>{{cite web|last=QingLong|first=Lu|title=The Arena Web Browser|url=http://www.yggdrasil.com/Products/Arena/|publisher=[[Yggdrasil Computing]]|access-date=6 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030205061330/http://www.yggdrasil.com/Products/Arena/ |archive-date=February 5, 2003}}</ref> * The [[Line Mode browser]] got a new function to interact with the [[libwww]] [[Library (computing)|library]] as a sample and test application. * The libwww was also created to test network [[communication protocols]] which are under development or to experiment with new protocols.
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