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+The test process consists of several stages. The results of the first stage,
+planning, are descibed in this document. On the basis of this document actual
+test cases will be designed. Afterwards the actual tests will be implemented
+and executed. The results of these tests will then be evaluated against the
+exit criteria (see Section~\ref{sec:exitcriteria}) and depending on the outcome
+of these evaluations further tests might be deemed necessary.
+
+\subsection{Quality Characteristics}
+The quality characteristics that are to be tested are described using the
+ISO/IEC 25010 \cite{iso25010} as a guideline. In the following sections we will
+discuss the relevant \textit{product quality} and \textit{quality in use}
+characteristics.
+
+\subsubsection{Product quality}
+Product quality is divided into eight main categories which are divided into
+several subcategories. Below we will discuss the qualities which are relevant
+to the SUT.
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \textbf{Functional suitability}\\
+ As described in Section~\ref{sec:risks} the SUT is core functionality of
+ the networking capable system. Because many other systems running on the
+ system could rely on it it is very important that the SUT is functionality
+ suitable. Therefore all three sub characteristics of Functional
+ Suitability (\textit{Functional completeness, Functional correctness,
+ Functional appropriateness}) are of vital importance. As was previously
+ mentioned in Section~\ref{sec:risks} extra emphasis should be placed on
+ testing \emph{Functional Correctness} as recovery from Failures in
+ computer-to-computer systems is problematic.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\subsubsection{Quality in use}
+
+\subsection{Levels and types of testing}