What is meant by Bidirectional Tracebility matrix?
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Answer / rajendra prasad reddy penumall
Bidirectional tracebility means
mapping requirements to testcases in forward tracebility.
mapping testcases to requirements in reverse tracebility.
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Answer / nitin
I think it includes mapping:
forward direction :-Requirements to test cases to defects
(if any)
Backward direction:-Defect to test cases to requirement
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Answer / suma reddy
Bidirectional tracebility means it needs to be implemented
both backward and forward i.e from requirements to end
products and end products to requirements
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