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  2. Integration testing - Wikipedia

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    Integration testing, also called integration and testing, abbreviated I&T, is a form of software testing in which multiple parts of a software system are tested as a group. Integration testing describes tests that are run at the integration-level to contrast testing at the unit or system level.

  3. Database testing - Wikipedia

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    The design of forms for automated database testing, form front-end and back-end, is helpful to database maintenance workers. Data load testing: For data load testing, knowledge about source database and destination database is required. Workers check the compatibility between source database and destination database using the DTS package.

  4. Frontend and backend - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunication, the front can be considered a device or service, while the back is the infrastructure that supports provision of service. A rule of thumb is that the client-side (or "frontend") is any component manipulated by the user. The server-side (or "backend") code usually resides on the server, often far removed physically from the ...

  5. Test automation - Wikipedia

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    Integration tests: These tests check how different units of code work together. Although individual units may function properly on their own, integration tests ensure that they operate together coherently. End-to-end tests: These test the system as a whole, simulating real-world usage scenarios. They are the slowest and most complex tests.

  6. Software testing - Wikipedia

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    Software testing should follow a "pyramid" approach wherein most of your tests should be unit tests, followed by integration tests and finally end-to-end (e2e) tests should have the lowest proportion. [6] [7] [8]

  7. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Testing framework(s) DB migration framework(s) Security framework(s) Template framework(s) Caching framework(s) Form validation framework(s) Ruby on Rails: Prototype, script.aculo.us, jQuery: ActiveRecord, Action Pack: Push Yes ActiveRecord: Unit Tests, Functional Tests and Integration Tests Yes Plug-in Yes Yes Yes Sinatra: No Yes Push No ORM ...

  8. API testing - Wikipedia

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    API Testing is recognised as being more suitable for test automation and continuous testing (especially the automation used with Agile software development and DevOps) than GUI testing. [3] [4] Reasons cited include: System complexity: GUI tests can't sufficiently verify functional paths and back-end APIs/services associated with multitier ...

  9. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Front-end development is the process of designing and implementing the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) of a web application. It involves creating visually appealing and interactive elements that users interact with directly. The primary technologies and concepts associated with front-end development include: