what is traceability matrix?is it mapping b/w the user
requirements and prepared test cases?but i want a detailed
explanation?
Answer / gayathri
is a document which will be used to
verify all the requirements will have corresponding
test cases. this document will have '5' columns such as
1.S.No
Traceability matrix is a document which will be used to
verify all the requirements will have corresponding
test cases. this document will have '5' columns such as
1.S.No
2.Requirement #id
3.Description
4.Test Case Name
5.Test Case #ID.
This document should be prepared before starting the
Execution. For each and every change request, the RTM
Should need to be updated correspondingly.
By using T.M we can come to the conclusion as when complete
testing be stopped.s
Traceability Matrix Useful in following real-time situation:
1.Decide the Number of test cases are enough To test
given module.
2.To Review the Testcases .
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