Software Integration Testing Task
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An Software Integration Testing Task is a software testing task of how system components or software systems work together as a single unit.
- Context:
- It can (typically) reference a Software Integration Test Item.
- It can be solved by a Integration Testing Process (supported by a integration testing system - possibly built on a integration testing framework).
- It can range from being a Automated Software Integration Testing Task to being a Manual Software Integration Testing Task.
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- See: System Testing, Verification and Validation (Software), Test Plan, Acceptance Testing, Regression Testing.
References
2023
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- Integration testing: testing how components or systems work together as a single unit.
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ http://wikipedia.org/wiki/integration_testing Retrieved:2016-2-22.
- Integration testing (sometimes called integration and testing, abbreviated I&T) is the phase in software testing in which individual software modules are combined and tested as a group. It occurs after unit testing and before validation testing. Integration testing takes as its input modules that have been unit tested, groups them in larger aggregates, applies tests defined in an integration test plan to those aggregates, and delivers as its output the integrated system ready for system testing. [1]
- ↑ Martyn A Ould & Charles Unwin (ed), Testing in Software Development, BCS (1986), p71. Accessed 31 Oct 2014