what is tracebility matrix? what is negative testing
Answer Posted / satyabrata rout
TRACEBILITY MATRIX-it is a document to make sure that every requirement is covered in the form of test cases.
NEGATIVE TESTING-testing the application by giving the negative inputs is called as negative testing
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