Traceability Matrix in Software Testing with examples
A Traceability Matrix is a tool used in software testing to ensure that all requirements have been addressed and tested. It establishes a relationship between various stages of software development and testing, helping to track the progress and ensure comprehensive test coverage. The matrix typically includes requirements, test cases, and the mapping between them. Here’s an example to illustrate the concept:
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