Top-down vs. Bottom-up Testing

Top-down vs. Bottom-up testing is simply the way you look at things. Bottom-up testing is the testing of code that could almost be considered an extension of unit testing. [More]

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Integration testing at Microsoft

At Microsoft, Integration Testing typically referred to the testing that occurs at the end of a milestone and that "stabilizes" a product. Features from the new milestone are integration-tested with features from previous milestones. [More]

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Integration testing

Integration testing is about two parts of the system coming together and testing to ensure there are no "disagreements" between those two parts. The focus in integration testing is more about an idea of risk (the risk of disagreement between systems) than it is about tester knowledge. [More]

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