Answer Posted / vijay
Tracebility Matrix is the mapping between requirements and
test cases.
I will explain, How I did in QC for my project. we will
upload the requirements in QC,that will be placed in
Requirements tab. and as well as we upload the test cases
also in QC.
we will map the requirements and test cases in QC itself.
we can see which requirements are covered or not in
QC.after execute the test cases we can see the status of
the test cases and requirements also.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
In cycle 1 we have 100 test cases out of which 95 test cases are PASS and 5 test cases are FAIL. So in cycle 2 how many test cases performed as a part of regression testing?
Hi I want to start online training couses for testing Any body plz help me out how to start the online courses Plz post the answer here or send me a mail for kommineni.1020@gmail.com
Diffrence b/w functional testing,functionality testing,system testing?
where can i learn domain knowledge? how cab i gain domain knowledge? what types of Questions can be asked in domain(BFSI)? PLZ REPLY ME
What is junit & api?
Risk Analysis a) 2 step, b)3 step, c) 4 step, d) 6 step
how to generate id in testdirector? a) Td id 1 b) td id 2 c) td id 3 d) td id 4 which is correct answer please any one of the tell me and mail me
What does you mean by positive and negative testing & what is the difference between them. Can anyone explain with an example?
Tell me the SRS based review,brs based review
How will you prepare traceability matrix if there is no Business Doc and Functional Doc?
Define Stability, Scalability and reliability with example ?
in transfer funds module, how you come to know that amount has been transferred successfully or not....explain in detail
Which of these techniques is not useful for partition testing at the class level Option 1 attribute-based partitioning Option 2 category-based partitioning Option 3 equivalence class partitioning Option 4 state-based partitioning
Describe a past experience with implementing a test harness in the development of software.
What is the difference between functional requirement and non-functional requirement?