trecebality matrix used for which purpose?
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Purpose of Tracebility matrix:
TM is mapping the req to the test cases, that means in
order to tell the client that we have covered all the
requirements according to the SRS document.
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Answer / sm
Using Traceability matrix we can able to know the test
coverage completely...
It gives the mapping in between Test cases along with Test
result ..
Its very important for a quick check of test coverage..
regards
SM
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Answer / siva ganesh ganti
We are tracing the application satisfies all the requirement
or not. It means a kind of verification table.
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RTM( Requirement Tracebakity Matrix) used to check whether all the rquirements are covered or not.
It also helps to track the status of testing at any point of time.
and it links the business requirements and corresponding functionality requirements right up to the correcponding test case.
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Answer / ramprasad.s
HI Seema
Traceability Matrix = RTM
Which is Used to Find the Missing functionalities by
mapping between Test Case & Requirement
or
Mapping Between Test Case & the Screen Shots.
Any comment
sun_ramprasad@yahoo.com
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Answer / jhansi
mapping from requirements to defect with test cases
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The traceblity matrix is used for checking the relationship
between testcase and test requirement
Muralidahran
dharanmu@yahoo.com
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