Answer Posted / aravind
100% coverage is absolutely possible, but it doesn't mean
that software is bug free.
Let me give an example i have 10 requirements in my software
but i developed only 9 requirements, i have written enough
number UTs to cover all the developed code and achieved 100%
coverage. But it doesn't mean that, its bug free.
Coming to the point 100% coverage is not impossible but its
a difficult task. :(
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