Traceability Matrix

In a software development process, the traceability matrix is a table that correlates the high-level requirements (sometimes known as Marketing Requirements) and detailed requirements of the software product to the matching parts of high-level design, detailed Design, test plan (a.k.a. Test Outline), and test case. A traceability matrix can be used in many ways during the process. See software engineering.

 

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