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The minimum number of test inputs required to test the execution of a program is determined by what


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The minimum number of test inputs required to test the execution of a program is determined by test data. Test data is really the input agreed to a software program.

It represents data that affects or is influenced by the execution of the precise module. Some data may be applied for positive testing, archetypally to confirm that a given set of effort to a given function yields an expected result.

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