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You work as a Sr. Software Test Engineer at Accenture. Your QA manager, John Smith, has asked you to take the lead on an upcoming project in the QA Pipeline. As part of your responsibilities, you’ve designed a Test Plan and submitted it for approval to John. John has extensive leadership experience in the IT industry and has managed other areas of IT previously. However, John hasn’t had much experience in the Quality Assurance world. After reviewing your Test Plan, John asks for some clarification on some of the sections you’ve created in your Test Plan. Write an Email to John providing more details on the sections he’s asked about (listed below) Test Scope (Features to be tested and Features not to be Tested)
Pass/Fail Criteria
Entry/Exit Criteria
Test Deliverables
Environmental Needs
Responsibilities

Be sure to provide an explanation for each of the sections mentioned above in your email. Your email should be professional and succinct.

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