I know what unit testing is, why it should be used and how to write them. However, I'm not sure do I understand the terms "automated tests" and "Continuous integration" correctly. I have some general understanding about those but would like to know how do they look in practice, for example in PHP (or at least in other languages). So:
Is the term "automated testing" the same as "unit testing"? Or "automated testing" should be considered as a collection of unit test classes?
"Continuous integration" is just a matter of organizing the work in dev team and its goal is to have a most-recent AND tested software revision at the end of each day. So, everybody should put his code into codebase frequently (for example at the end of every working day), and also, everybody should commit they unit tests into some test manager that runs all unit tests (performs automated testing). So, after automated testing (execution of all unit tests) and hot-fixing bugs at the end of day, we have a shippable software code revision.