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Testing BasicsRequirements Traceability
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Published: 12th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Testing BasicsRequirements tracing is the process of documenting the links between the user requirements for the system you are building and the work products developed to implement and verify those requirements. These work products include software requirements, design specifications, software code, test plans and other artifacts of the systems development process.
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