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Requirements-Based Testing: Collaboration Through Traceability

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Tmks_gh150x80he root cause of 56% of all errors identified in projects are introduced in the requirements phase. Many organizations look to reduce their risk by implementing formal requirements management practices. The QA organization can leverage these practices with a requirements-based testing (RBT) methodology that ensures comprehensive test coverage, reducing the risk of failure and improving software quality.

Learn how application lifecycle management can help with implementing RBT by establishing traceability between requirements, test cases and code, managing the resolution of defects found during testing, ensuring comprehensive test planning and execution coverage and enabling measurement of project readiness through reporting.