Difference between the System Testing and System Integration Testing?
Answer Posted / ramakrishna
SYSTEM TESTING is a level of software testing where a complete and integrated software is tested. The purpose of this test is to evaluate the system's compliance with the specified requirements.
System Integration Testing is defined as a type of testing carried out in an integrated hardware and software environment to verify the behavior of the complete system. It is a testing conducted on a complete, integrated system to evaluate the system's compliance with its specified requirement.
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