Mention what bottom-up testing is?



Mention what bottom-up testing is?..

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Bottom-up testing is a software testing methodology in which lower-level modules or components are tested before moving up to higher-level modules. This approach allows for issues at the foundation of the system to be identified and fixed early on, making it easier to ensure the overall stability and functionality of the entire system.

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