wht is RTM(Requirememts Tracebility Matrix), what are the
contents includes in this spreadsheet..
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Answer / rajendra
RTM(Requirements Tracebility Matrix)
Normally RTM is an simple excel sheet with the following
columns:
1.Requirement ID
2.Requirements description
3.High Level Design(HLD)
4.User Documentation
5.Unit Test Case Id
6.Integration Test Case Id
7.System Test Case Id
8.Release / Build Number
Requirement ID will be present in the SRS document.
RTM is matrix of test case id's of each level of testing.
whehn ever we write test case that test case ID must be
ntered into RTM.
During the Review process the reviewer will look at the RTM
for checking the testcases completeness against the
requirements.
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Answer / sunil
test cases are mapped against use cases or requirements
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Answer / jeyaprakash.muthuswamy
RTM is the document used to trace the completeness of Requirements. ie what requirements completed and what are not. RTM will contain the columns like
1. Requirement ID
2. Requirement Description
3. Business Rules
4. Related Test Cases
5. Severity
6. Priority
7. Status.
we can easily trace the related test cases with the requirements and vice versa.
Pls let me know if I am wrong
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