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'''System under test''' ('''SUT''') refers to a [[software system|system]] that is being tested for correct operation. According to [[ISTQB]] it is the test object.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://glossary.istqb.org/search/test%20object|title=ISTQB Glossary|website=glossary.istqb.org|accessdate=2018-02-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://robots.thoughtbot.com/don-t-stub-the-system-under-test|title=Don't Stub the System Under Test|website=robots.thoughtbot.com|accessdate=2018-02-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.itwissen.info/SUT-system-under-test.html|title=SUT (system under test)|website=www.itwissen.info|language=de|accessdate=2021-02-24}}</ref>
From a Unit Testing perspective, the SUT represents all of the classes in a test that are not predefined pieces of code like stubs or even mocks. Each one of this can have its own configuration (a name and a version), making it scalable for a series of tests to get more and more precise, according to the quantity of quality of the system in test.
== See also ==
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