What is the bigbang approach in integration testing?
Answer Posted / geetha j k
In Non-incremental method, we integrate all the modules at a time. This method is basically a "big-bang" approach. This method, while common, is not recommended because it makes it almost impossible to determine the cause of any errors or problems.
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