RequisitePro facilitates tracing between items stored in the requirements repository to ensure
consistency between requirements, use cases, and test cases.
The three main steps in establishing and verifying traceability are assigning the traceability, creating the
traceability matrix, and verifying the traceability.
Assigning the traceability between the requirements and use cases or test cases:
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From the navigation tree, right click the requirement on the navigation tree that you want to trace
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Select Properties
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The Requirement Properties box is displayed
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Select the Traceability Tab
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On the right side of the Form box, click Add to add the other project item(s)
that this requirement is traced from
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Select the project item(s) that this requirement is traced from
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Click OK
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On the right side of the To box, click Add to add the other project item(s) that
this requirement traces to
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Select the project item(s) that this requirement traces to
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Click OK
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Repeat Step 1 for each requirement until completed
See also Rational RequisitePro online Help > Contents and Index > Creating and deleting requirement
traceability information>
Creating a traceability matrix:
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From the navigation tree, right click the project name or package name
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Select New > View
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Enter the traceability Name
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Enter the traceability Description
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Change View type to Traceability Matrix
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In the Row Requirement Type drop-down list, select the item that you want to trace, such as
FEAT: Feature
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In Column Requirement Type, select the item that you want to trace with, such as TC: Test
Case
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Click OK
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The matrix will be shown on the working panel.
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Select File > Save View to save this traceability matrix
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Repeat Step 1 for other desired traceability
See also the Rational RequisitePro online Help > Contents and Index > Creating traceability relationships in a
view>
Verifying traceability:
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From the navigation tree, double-click the traceability matrix that you have created
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The traceability matrix will be shown on the working panel
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The arrow in a cell shows the traceability relationship between the project item in that row and another project
item in that column
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The direction of the arrow shows the direction of the traceability: the head of the arrow shows the project that
item is traced to, and the end of the arrow shows the project that item is traced from.
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From the display of the matrix, a row or a column that has no arrow means that it has no traceability, so the
analyst should explore and investigate this item.
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