What Is Integration Testing?

During integration testing, a QA team checks how newly developed or switched-in parts of a software system work with other elements. Technically, software integration testing is a part of functional testing. It aims to verify that the new feature or element behaves as expected and stated in the requirements. This activity can be manual or automated. Automated integration testing implies using specific software for running tests and is good for large stable projects.

Does Your Project Needs Integration Testing?

As the integration testing definition suggests, this checkup should occur after every integration of a new element. It can be an extension, a new module, a new feature or a set of features, or a change in software logic.

There is no strict timing for integration testing in the software engineering pipeline. Some companies release digital products that won’t undergo changes in the future. The others have software that is developing and scaling, and new features are added over time. Therefore, each product can have multiple integration testing sessions with different timings.

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