100% Coverage is Possible

In testing, what does “100% coverage” mean? 100% of what, specifically? Some people might say that “100% coverage” could refer to lines of code, or branches within the code, or the conditions associated with the branches. That’s fine, but saying “100% of the lines (or branches, or conditions) in the program were executed” doesn’t tell us anything about whether those lines were good or bad, useful or useless. “100% code … Continue reading 100% Coverage is Possible