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Old 05-16-2006, 06:46 AM
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System Testing

‘Unit testing’ focuses on testing each unit of the code.

‘Integration testing’ focuses on testing the integration of “units of code” or components.
Each level of testing builds on the previous level.

‘System Testing’ is the next level of testing. It focuses on testing the system as a whole.

This article attempts to take a close look at the System Testing Process and analyze:
Why System Testing is done? What are the necessary steps to perform System Testing? How to make it successful?

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