HTML clipboard Each level of testing builds on the previous level.
“Unit testing” focuses on testing a unit of the code.
“Integration testing” is the next level of testing. This ‘level of testing’
focuses on testing the integration of “units of code” or components.
How does Integration Testing fit into the Software
Development Life Cycle?
Even if a software component is
successfully unit tested, in an enterprise n-tier
distributed application it is of little or no value if the component
cannot be successfully integrated with the rest of the application.
Once unit tested components are delivered we then integrate
them together.
These “integrated” components are tested to weed out
errors and bugs caused due to the integration. This is a very important step in
the Software Development Life Cycle.
It is possible that different programmers developed different components.
A lot of bugs emerge during the integration step.
In most cases a dedicated testing team focuses on Integration Testing.
Prerequisites for Integration Testing:
Before we begin Integration Testing it is important
that all the components have been successfully unit tested.
Integration Testing Steps:
Integration Testing typically involves the following
Steps:
Step 1: Create a Test Plan
Step 2: Create Test Cases and Test Data
Step 3: If applicable create scripts to run test cases
Step 4: Once the components have been integrated execute
the test cases
Step 5: Fix the bugs if any and re test the code
Step 6: Repeat the test cycle until the components have
been successfully integrated
What is an ‘Integration Test Plan’?
As you may have read in the other articles in the series, this document
typically describes one or more of the following:
- How the tests will be carried out
- The list of things to be Tested
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Prerequisites to begin Testing
- Test Environment
- Assumptions
- What to do after a test is successfully carried out
- What to do if test fails
- Glossary
How to write an Integration Test Case?
Simply put, a Test Case describes exactly how the test should be carried out.
The Integration test cases specifically focus on the flow
of data/information/control from one component to the other.
So the Integration
Test cases should typically focus on scenarios where one component is
being called from another. Also the overall application functionality should be
tested to make sure the app works when the different
components are brought together.
The various Integration Test Cases clubbed together
form an Integration Test Suite
Each suite may have a particular focus. In other words different Test Suites may
be created to focus on different areas of the application.
As mentioned before a dedicated Testing Team may be created to execute the
Integration test cases. Therefore the Integration Test Cases should be as detailed as possible.
Sample Test Case Table:
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Test Case
Description
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Input Data
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Expected Result
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Actual Result
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Pass/Fail
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Remarks
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Additionally the following information may also be captured:
a) Test Suite Name
b) Tested By
c) Date
d) Test Iteration (One or more iterations of Integration
testing may be performed)
Working towards Effective Integration Testing:
There are various factors that affect Software Integration and hence Integration Testing:
1) Software Configuration Management:
Since Integration Testing focuses on Integration of components and components can be
built by different developers and even different development teams, it is
important the right version of components are tested.
This may sound very basic, but the biggest problem faced in n-tier development
is integrating the right version of components. Integration testing may run through several iterations and to fix bugs components may undergo changes. Hence it is important that
a good
Software Configuration Management (SCM) policy is in place. We should be
able to track the components and their versions. So each
time we integrate the application components we know
exactly what versions go into the build process.
2) Automate Build Process where Necessary: A Lot of errors
occur because the wrong version of components were sent
for the build or there are missing components. If
possible write a script to integrate and deploy the components this helps reduce manual errors.
3) Document: Document the Integration process/build process
to help eliminate the errors of omission or oversight. It is possible that the
person responsible for integrating the components forgets
to run a required script and the Integration Testing will
not yield correct results.
4) Defect Tracking: Integration Testing
will lose its edge if the defects are not tracked correctly. Each defect should
be documented and tracked. Information should be captured as to how the defect
was fixed. This is valuable information. It can help in future integration and
deployment processes.Summary:
Integration testing is the most crucial steps in Software Development Life
Cycle. Different components are integrated together and tested. This can be a
daunting task in enterprise applications where diverse teams build different
modules and components. In this article you learned the steps needed to perform
Integration Testing.
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