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This is a discussion on 2 high level and 2 low level design techniques within the Testing Issues forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi, Can you plz tell me example of 2 high level design techniques and 2 low level design techniques. Question asked by visitor Jayaram...
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2 high level and 2 low level design techniques
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Can you plz tell me example of 2 high level design techniques and 2 low level design techniques. Question asked by visitor Jayaram |
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