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'''Dynamic testing''' (or '''dynamic analysis''') is a term used in ] to describe the testing of the dynamic behavior of code. That is, dynamic analysis refers to the examination of the physical response from the system to variables that are not constant and change with time. In dynamic testing the software must actually be compiled and run. It involves working with the software, giving input values and checking if the output is as expected by executing specific ]s which can be done manually or with the use of an automated process. This is in contrast to ]. ], ], ] and ] utilize dynamic testing.

==See also==
{{Portal|Software Testing}}
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* ]
* ] a model-based testing methodology for the reactive test of dynamical or control systems.
* ], a dynamic invariant generator.

== References ==

* G.J. Myers, ''The Art of Software Testing'', John Wiley and Sons, New York, New York, 1979.

== External links ==

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