Exam ITIL-5-Foundation Topic 6 Question 56 Discussion
Actual exam question for ITIL's ITIL-5-Foundation exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 6
Question #: 56
Topic #: 6
What is continuous integration?
Suggested Answer: B Vote an answer
Continuous integration is the practice of regularly merging code into a central repository, typically supported by automated builds and tests, so option B is correct. Its purpose is to detect integration issues early, improve quality, and support a smoother flow of changes through the build and transition activities. By integrating frequently, teams reduce the risk and complexity that arise when many changes are combined late. Automated testing and validation are essential because they provide fast feedback and confidence that the new code still works as expected. Option A describes continuous deployment rather than continuous integration. Options C and D do not match the ITIL or software delivery meaning of the term. Continuous integration supports value stream performance by making change safer, faster, and easier to manage.
by Wallis at May 19, 2026, 07:42 AM
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