what is tracebility matrix? what is negative testing
Answer Posted / vivek.ranganathan
maintaining the requirements and checking all the
requrirements have been met by the end user is a complex
and labourious process.But if its not done it creates
confusion between developer and client.So there should be
an optioni.e., for which test cases from which it is
deasigned and from which requirements it have been carried
out.Tracing in the form of matrix is called tracebility
matrix.In other words relation ship between test cases and
requriements is called tracebility matrix.
Advantages:
a)very usefull in both backward and forward testing
b)all requirements have been considered and executed
c)most important of all is it can be reused.
Negative testing
validating the application aganist the requirements, in
order to ensure the quality of the product with invalid
data is called negative testing
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