What is Tracebility Matrix ? What is there in that and what
will u do with that ?
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Answer / sachukarthi
traceability matrix is nothing but mapping between the test
cases and customer requirements.
by doint traceability matrix we can make sure that we have
covered up all the funictionality in our test case
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Answer / shashi
Hai Santhosh you have given good answer for that. Can u pls
send Tracebility Matrix template with example in that.
You can please mail me to dshashibhushan@yahoo.com
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Answer / pavan
I guess you people got confused between Traceability matrix
and Requirment Traceability matrix.
Traceability matrix : This shows the at what stage the
modules in the application are standing. They will be able
to know till what stage Requirment has under gone.
They will be able to know wether the Req has gone through
the following stages
1.SRS, 2.SRAS, 3.HLD, 4.LLD, 5.Coding, 6.Testing.
The answers given above says Requirment Traceability
matrix.
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Answer / aryaa
Tracebility matrix is made to map wheather the testcases
covered all prespecified functionalities or not.
the content of a traceability matrix is as follows-:
1-frs no
2-item
3-descripton
4-TCID
5-Document Name
6-Executed By
7-Date
8-Status
9-Bug Id.
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Tracebility matrix is nothing but mapping the requirements
to the test cases. that means in order to the client that
we have covered all the req according to the SRS document.
there are 5 status
1. New
2. Open
3. Assign
4. Reopen
5. Differed
6. Close
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