What is the use of RTM?
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Answer / srinidhi patil
RTM means abbrreviation for Requirement Traceability
Matrix.here,we are tracing the requirements with test
cases.i.e.,we are going to verify that,whether each
Requirement has been covered with atleast one test case or
not.correct me,if i am wrong
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Answer / seeza
RTM means "release to manufacturing" or "release to
marketing" (both abbreviated RTM)—also known as "going
gold"—is used to indicate that the software has met a
defined quality level and is ready for mass distribution
either by electronic means or by physical media. RTM
usually means the software is actually released; it would
in most cases mean that the software is being released to
manufacturers, for pre-installation on ready machines, or
for the manufacturer to adjust the software for their
manufactured hardware and settings. The term does not
define the delivery mechanism, it only states that the
quality is sufficient for mass distribution. The
deliverable from the engineering organization is frequently
in the form of a gold master CD used for duplication or to
produce the image for the web.
RTM happens prior to general availability (GA) when the
product is released to the public.
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