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# Test Execution

This section explains how test cases execute on the Drizz Desktop App and how execution insights are captured. Drizz provides real-time visibility into every test run, enabling users to observe device actions live, review step-by-step outcomes, and quickly identify the root cause of failures.\
Each execution produces a detailed timeline, annotated screenshots, and structured logs, ensuring complete transparency and traceability across the entire flow.

### Local Execution

1. Select a connected device.
2. Select a test.
3. Click Run Test.

### Outputs include:

1. Execution timeline
2. Screenshots
3. Logs

### Reports include:

1. Detailed run summary
2. Step-level details
3. Screenshots & logs
4. Execution summary
5. Failure summary


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