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I thought that Vg=minimal number of independent paths but today I saw a presentation of one of my teachers and it said: Vg is equal or greater than number of independent paths. It is true? I was sure that when counting cyclomatix complexity, it is always the minimal possible number of independent paths.

Cœur
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  • Have you asked your teacher what was meant? Are there any diagrams to demonstrate this that can help understand your point (or the teacher's)? Is it possible you just misheard what was said (or the teacher accidentally misspoke)? –  Apr 15 '13 at 04:12

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details explained here

Structured Testing: A Testing Methodology Using the Cyclomatic Complexity Metric

http://hissa.nist.gov/HHRFdata/Artifacts/ITLdoc/235/title.htm

TJM
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