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Question by Manoj Bhalerao
Submitted on 6/27/2004
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Hi,
  In the product I have been testing there are lot of components, in many -a - times two components uses same persistent data storage (database) one writes into (say Module A) and another reads from it (say Module B). Timing of read and write has no connection in them. Output of A certainly affects Functionality of B but the module B is not' aware of the module which inserts data, i mean to say if the expected data is present in database module B will work, for it's functionality it does not' matter whether A has written the data or any other module x has written it. Can I call the two modules "Integrated" and hence need to be integration tested?












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