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Device Under Test [DUT]

“A manufactured product undergoing testing, either at first manufacture or later during its life cycle as part of ongoing functional testing and calibration check.”

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Instead of calling your thing “new”, name it after the actual new thing. The “New Executable” could have been called a “Segmented Executable”, for example. If you can’t find a name for the new thing, you can chicken out and call it “v2”. In the above case, the error message would at least say “This attribute is allowed only with version 2 type libraries.”Raymond Chen
On the Dangers of Giving a Product Feature the Name “New”

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