Explain incremental integration testing?
Answer / Rahul Harshawardhan
Incremental integration testing involves integrating software components one at a time, starting with the most independent modules and gradually incorporating more dependent ones. This testing technique ensures that each component functions correctly on its own before being combined with others, reducing the complexity and risk of system-level issues.
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