Organizations are now beginning to realize that processes are corporate assets and those of high quality should be documented and stored in a process repository in a templatelike form that is modifiable for reuse in future projects. Such a process repository is often called a process asset library (PAL). Process reuse must be supported by a process life cycle, a process reuse policy, and a process repository or library [1–3]. Manage ment must give support for reuse, and training to develop reusable pro cesses must be available. A process measurement program, and a group such as SEPG must be in place. An organization undergoing regular pro cess assessments has additional support for process reuse since this prac tice provides a mechanism for identifying and evaluating potentially re usable processes. Procedures, policies, and practices that support general process reuse apply to test process reuse as well. Organizations on TMM level 5 have the capabilities to implement test process reuse with support from management, the test group, and an SEPG.