What is the main purpose to storing requirement in TD?

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Fermin Rosario

  • Nov 6th, 2006
 

The main purpose for storing requirements in test director is to ensure 100% test coverage of the requirement.  You can create a test plan/tests which if done correctly can be automatically mapped to the requirements.  So the end result would be that once an individual runs the test selected in the test lab, it will show not only the coverage but also pass/fail/no runs.

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hanumanth mulimani

  • Nov 14th, 2006
 

purpose to storing requirement in TD is it keeps the testing effort on track and measures the application against business-user needs. TestDirector?s Requirements Manager links test cases to application functional requirements, ensuring traceability throughout the testing process. Using TD, you can easily see what percentage of the application functional requirements are covered by tests, how many of these tests have been run, and how many have passed or failed.

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