The combination of Boundary Value Analysis and Equivalence Partitioning provides _______________ coverage of possible inputs.
- Comprehensive
- Exhaustive
- Limited
- Redundant
The combination of Boundary Value Analysis and Equivalence Partitioning provides comprehensive coverage of possible inputs, addressing both boundary conditions and equivalence classes.
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