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  2. Java code coverage tools - Wikipedia

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    JaCoCo is an open-source toolkit for measuring and reporting Java code coverage. JaCoCo is distributed under the terms of the Eclipse Public License . It was developed as a replacement for EMMA, [ 1 ] under the umbrella of the EclEmma plug-in for Eclipse.

  3. Modified condition/decision coverage - Wikipedia

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    It is a misunderstanding that by purely syntactic rearrangements of decisions (breaking them into several independently evaluated conditions using temporary variables, the values of which are then used in the decision) which do not change the semantics of a program can lower the difficulty of obtaining complete MC/DC coverage.

  4. Code coverage - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, code coverage, also called test coverage, is a percentage measure of the degree to which the source code of a program is executed when a particular test suite is run.

  5. Jacobo Grinberg - Wikipedia

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    Jacobo Grinberg has been missing since December 8, 1994. On December 12, his family prepared a party for him to celebrate his 48th birthday, but he did not show up. [1] It was common for him to make spontaneous travels or just not answer his phone for days, which is why his disappearance did not seem odd to his family in the beginning. [1]

  6. Jacobo Árbenz - Wikipedia

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    Árbenz's parents, Hans Jakob Arbenz and Octavia Guzmán Caballeros. Árbenz was born in Quetzaltenango, the second-largest city in Guatemala, in 1913.He was the son of a Swiss German pharmacist, Hans Jakob Arbenz Gröbli, [8] [9] who immigrated to Guatemala in 1901.

  7. Tintoretto - Wikipedia

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    Jacopo Robusti [a] (late September or early October 1518 [2] – 31 May 1594), best known as Tintoretto (/ ˌ t ɪ n t ə ˈ r ɛ t oʊ / TIN-tə-RET-oh; Italian: [tintoˈretto], Venetian: [tiŋtoˈɾeto]), was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Venetian school.

  8. Jacobs (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs is a patronymic medieval surname.Its origin is from the given name Jacob, derived from the Latin Jacobus, itself derived from the Hebrew language personal name Yaakov, from the Hebrew word akev ("heel").

  9. List of Italian painters - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable Italian painters.