1.What is the traceability matrix template? Darw the all fields?
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Answer / geeta
Traceability Matrix Template has the following fields:-
1.Requirement id
2.Requirement Brief Description
3.Dependant Requirement ID's
4.HLD Reference
5.LLD Reference
6.Code Reference
7.Testcase Reference
8.Remark
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Answer / sara
RTM Is used to trace the req,easy enhance the req,easy to
trace of the bug, the Template is
REQ ID, REQ TYPE, REQ Description,Trace to system REQ,trace
to Design Specification, Trace to test Script,pass / fail
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Answer / karthick kumaravel
Traceability Matrix is nothing but mapping between
requirement and test cases.
The fields are,
Req.Spec No, Req.Statement, Module, Test Spec, Test Case No,
Verification and Module field
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Answer / subash
Traceability matrix is a document prepere to make sure that every requirement is covered in the form of a test case.
Generally it is prepered to make sure that we are not missing out testing any requirement.
All fields of Tracebility matrix are as follows:-
Requirement ID
Requirement Description
Functional Requirement
Status
Design document
Technical specification
System component
Software Module
Test Case no.
Tested IN
Implemented In:
Verification
Additional Comment:
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Answer / vinoth
Traceblity Matrix is nothing but the document that shows
relationship between test requirements and Test cases .
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Answer / george
Actually, the fields are dependant on the project that you
are working on.
I am currently working on creating a new RTM, but due to
the nature of our work, it needs to cover both IT and non-
IT projects (my current project is not IT-based).
The purpose of the matrix is to have a quick reference /
chart to track requirements and (for lack of a better term)
action items, to ensure that all requirements are covered,
and so that the action item's are all required (if an
action item is not related to a requirement, it's far more
transparent when put into a cross-referenced chart).
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Answer / myrockevers
rtm use for tester can ensure that all the testcase has been
covered that specifed in srs
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Answer / ramana s
Traceability matrix is the mapping between the requirements
and Test cases.
Traceability matrix contains Requirement id, Test cases ids
and number of testcases passed and faild.
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Answer / anbu
Requirement Traceability Matrix is the document which helps
the delivery team to trace the requirements from Design
phase to deploy phase
Requirement ID
Requirement Description
Technical Specification REF
Technical Specification ID
Technical Specification REVIEW REF
Section ID - Technical Specification
Module / Program ID / Name
Sub section REF
Unit Test Plan REF
Section ID - UTP
Unit Test Report REF
Section ID - UTR
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Answer / jignesh a patel
The simple template for the Traceability matrix will have
the following fields:
1. Requirement ID
2. Requirement received Date
3. Module Name
4. Responsible Tester Name
5. Reviewer Name
6. Test case name
7. Build / Version number
8. Associated Defects
9. Reviewer Comments.
The traceability matrix can either be maintained in the
excel sheet or in the specified tools.
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