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Requirements Traceability in DevOps and its challenges

Requirements Traceability Matrix is a testing artifact that keeps track of all the user requirements and the details of the test cases mapped to each of those requirements. It serves as documented proof that all the requirements have been accounted for and validated to achieve their end purpose.

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Requirements Traceability in DevOps and its challenges

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  1. Requirements Traceability in DevOps and its challenges It is quite evident from the previous sections that requirements tracing has a plethora of benefits, but does it work perfectly in the DevOps scenario? In agile environments, keeping track of the requirements for every sprint and release can be a herculean task since the requirements keep evolving. One may tend to think whether all these efforts are worth it, without compromising on the release timeline and overall quality. 

  2. Achieving Requirements tracing and validation intelligently with Webomates • Faster time to market a quality product is the essence of DevOps, hence it calls for adopting an approach that does not create testing bottlenecks in order to incorporate traceability.  • Automation and Shift-Left approach are two pillars of many which render support to DevOps setup. Both of these can also be leveraged upon to incorporate traceability effectively, at the same time addressing the challenge of collaboration and traceability maintenance.

  3. Shift-Left Approach: It is a good idea to introduce traceability as early as possible, instead of waiting for testing results. The developer and the designing team should be notified on a priority basis, as soon as a code check-in triggers the continuous integration process. • Organizations can reap maximum benefits from traceability by integrating it within existing tools to leverage the power of automated checks. • Explore more at : https://www.webomates.com/

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