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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Domain-to-range ratio (DRR) of a logicThe Domain-to-range ratio (DRR) of a logical (algorithmic) function (or software component) is the ratio of the cardinality of its set of all possible inputs (domain) to the cardinality of its set of all possible outputs (range). It can be used as a measurement of the risk of missing errors of logical function when testing is done on return values alone.en testing is done on return values alone.
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