Answer Posted / saurav prasad
The System Integration Testing(SIT), also known as
integration testing, is the phase of software testing in
which individual software modules are combined and tested as
a group. It follows unit testing and precedes system
testing. Integration testing takes as its input modules that
have been checked out by unit testing, 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. The purpose of
Integration testing is to verify functional, performance and
reliability requirements placed on major design items.
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