Test, TEST or Tester may refer to:

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  • Tests (album), a 1998 album by The Microphones
  • "Tester," a song by Anthrax on the album Stomp 442
  • The Tester, a reality show produced by Sony about videogame testing
  • Johnny Test, an American/Canadian animated television series

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Test

Test, TEST or Tester may refer to:

  • Test (assessment), an assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities
  • Science and technology

  • test (Unix), a Unix command for evaluating conditional expressions
  • TEST (x86 instruction), an x86 assembly language instruction
  • Experiment, a part of the scientific method
  • Test (biology), the shell of sea urchins and certain microorganisms
  • Test method, a definitive procedure that produces a test result
  • Physical test
  • Chemical test, a procedure designed to prove the existence of, or to quantify, a particular substance
  • Toxicology testing
  • Software testing, the process of verifying that a software program works as expected
  • Statistical test
  • People

  • Desmond Tester (1919–2002), Anglo-Australian actor
  • John Test (1771–1849), American politician
  • John Tester, American politician and businessman
  • Jon Tester (born 1956), United States Senator from Montana
  • Ralph Tester, head of the Testery, a British codebreaking station at Bletchley Park
  • Ruth Tester (1903–1993), American actress
  • List of Internet top-level domains

    This list of Internet top-level domain extensions contains all top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet.

    The official list of all top-level domains is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). IANA also oversees the approval process for new proposed top-level domains. As of January 2016, the root domain contains 1205 top-level domains, while a few have been retired and are no longer functional.

    Types

    As of 2015, IANA distinguishes the following groups of top-level domains:

  • infrastructure top-level domain (ARPA)
  • generic top-level domains (gTLD)
  • restricted generic top-level domains (grTLD)
  • sponsored top-level domains (sTLD)
  • country code top-level domains (ccTLD)
  • test top-level domains (tTLD)
  • Original top-level domains

    Seven generic top-level domains were created early in the development of the Internet, and pre-date the creation of ICANN in 1998.

  • Name: DNS name
  • Entity: intended use
  • Notes: general remarks
  • Edit (album)

    Edit is the sixth album by vocalist Mark Stewart, released on March 28, 2008 through Crippled Dick Hot Wax!.

    Accolades

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Jazzwad instruments
  • The Maffia
  • Keith LeBlanc drums
  • Skip McDonald guitar
  • Adrian Sherwood keyboards, production, mixing, recording
  • Doug Wimbish bass guitar
  • Kevin Martin – instruments, production
  • Simon Mundey – instruments
  • Nick Riggio – instruments
  • Mark Stewart vocals, production, mixing, recording
  • Sanjay Tailor – instruments
  • Crucial Tony – instruments
  • Eric D. Clark engineering
  • Nick Coplowe production
  • Cem Oral mastering, engineering
  • Philipp Quehenberger – production
  • Peter Rehberg – engineering
  • References

    External links

  • Edit at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Edit (Regina Spektor song)

    "Edit" is an Anti-folk/Indie rock song from Anti-folk singer Regina Spektor, released in the summer of 2006 on the album Begin to Hope. The line "You don't have no Doctor Robert/You don't have no Uncle Albert" references the Beatles' song "Doctor Robert" as well as Paul and Linda McCartney's 1979 hit "Uncle Albert". "Edit" was covered by British anti-folk band The Red Army.


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