Answer Posted / prajwal n s
Combine all the modules together at a time at a short and test the data flow between them is called as Non Incremental Integration testing.
When it is difficult to identify which is the parent and which is the child module we go for NIIT(Non Incremental Integration testing).
When the data is complex we go for NIIT.
There are drawbacks in NIIT such as we cannot find the root cause of the defect and there are some chances we might miss the data flow between 2 modules.
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