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Fault injection
In software testing, fault injection is a technique for improving the coverage of a test by randomly introducing failures, or faults, at a lower architectural layer than the software being tested, in order to test error handling code paths that might otherwise rarely be followed. It is often used with stress testing, and along with stress testing is widely considered to be an important part of developing robust software.
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