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Unit and Integration Testing of Laboratory Management System Application

Kumud Kumari, R. Jaichandran

Abstract


The laboratory management system application is a self-contained system that activities of the hospital as patient registration, Fixing appointment, billing, lab facility, billing and doctor’s details .typical user include administrating staff of hospital, doctor, nurse and lab technicians. The object objective is to test against the functional requirement of the application. This assumes unit level tests and integration level tests are already completed. Focusing on the functionality provided by the product.


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Component, Formatting, Style, Styling, Insert. (Key Words)

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