Answer Posted / sandy
sit means system integration testing
after system testing if client specifies in agreement that
application should go throughn SIT. then we will perform
system integration testing.....so it is optional (if not
client specifies in agreement)........
actually system integration testing is testing the how the
internal application works with external software
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