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incorrect logical conditions | ||||
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incorrect logical conditions | has definition A common defect in which the logical conditions that govern looping and if-then-else statements are wrongly formulated | ![]() |
has testing strategy using equivalence class and boundary testing - to compute the equivalence classes, consider as an input each variable used in a rule or logical condition | ![]() | |
is a subtopic of 10.3 - Defects in Ordinary Algorithms | ![]() | |
is a kind of defect in an ordinary algorithm | ![]() | |
defect | has example the absence of code to handle an exception | ![]() |
problem | has solution which will normally entail developing software, although you may decide that it is better to purchase software or to develop a non-software solution | ![]() |
should be written as a simple problem statement in one or two sentences | ![]() |