(Bilgisayar) In computer programming, a postcondition is a condition or predicate that must always be true just after the execution of some section of code or after an operation in a formal specification. Postconditions are sometimes tested using assertions within the code itself. Often, postconditions are simply included in the documentation of the affected section of code
an assertion that must hold following the successful execution of the associated function (e g , use case path, class method) See also invariant and precondition
A predicate that must be true at the end of a method (provided that the preconditions were true at the beginning)