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CS3402 · 4 credits · Semester 6 · 2024–2025
Operating Systems
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CS3402 · Implementation
Question 3 of 10
Topic: DefinitionsDifficulty: EasyBloom: Understand
Question
Compare Edge cases with an alternative approach and discuss trade-offs.
Result
Knowledge
18%
Delivery
83%
Technical relevancy
24%
Technical term match
20%
Your recording
Your transcript
So, edge cases is basically when you... uh... use it for solving problems. I think the main idea is that it works by, like, breaking things down. For example, if you had a list, you'd just iterate and apply the logic.
Better answer
Edge cases is best understood as a technique that structures the problem. Start by stating the definition, then give a 2-line example, then mention complexity (typically O(n log n) for the common case), and close with one trade-off such as space overhead or sensitivity to input order.
Coverage
Hit 1 of 4- Key point 1 about Edge cases
- Key point 2 about Edge cases
- Key point 3 about Edge cases
- Key point 4 about Edge cases
Gaps
- Missed: key point 2 about edge cases
Misconceptions
None detected.

