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{{CyberTerm|definition=Scenario testing is intended to mimic an operational application and simultaneously institute controls on the procedures. Scenario testing requires members of a human test population to transact with biometric sensors. Scenario tests are appropriate for capturing and assessing the effects of interactions human users have with biometric sensors and interfaces.|source=NIST SP 800-85B}} | {{CyberTerm|definition=Scenario testing is intended to mimic an operational application and simultaneously institute controls on the procedures. Scenario testing requires members of a human test population to transact with biometric sensors. Scenario tests are appropriate for capturing and assessing the effects of interactions human users have with biometric sensors and interfaces.|source=NIST SP 800-85B}} | ||
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Scenario Test
Scenario testing is intended to mimic an operational application and simultaneously institute controls on the procedures. Scenario testing requires members of a human test population to transact with biometric sensors. Scenario tests are appropriate for capturing and assessing the effects of interactions human users have with biometric sensors and interfaces.
Source: NIST SP 800-85B | Category: