dry run
dry run (n)
English Definitions:
rehearsal, dry run (noun)
a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert)
"he missed too many rehearsals"; "a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding"
dry run (Noun)
A practice; a rehearsal.
Dry run
A dry run is a testing process where the effects of a possible failure are intentionally mitigated. For example, an aerospace company may conduct a "dry run" test of a jet's new pilot ejection seat while the jet is parked on the ground, rather than while it is in flight. In computer programming, a dry run is a mental run of a computer program, where the computer programmer examines the source code one step at a time and determines what it will do when run. In theoretical computer science, a dry run is a mental run of an algorithm, sometimes expressed in pseudocode, where the computer scientist examines the algorithm's procedures one step at a time. In both uses, the dry run is frequently assisted by a table with the program or algorithm's variables on the top. The usage of "dry run" in acceptance procedures is meant as following: the factory - which is a subcontractor - must perform a complete test of the system it has to deliver before the actual acceptance from the contractor side.
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