I have loaded the requirements and through AI test case generator created some test cases also.
Now i want to see how these are requirements are getting mapped to test cases through RTM.
Can you help me on this ?
Regards
Rukmi Wijendra
Hi @Rukmi Wijendra
I suggest you checkout this app: Snapshots of Jira data into Confluence . It can capture traceability reports from Jira inside a Confluence page.
You have full flexibility to define the traceability levels, the connections between the levels, the fields to show. You even do not have to export the report because Snapshots captures the data at a specific point in time and freezes it (until you choose to refresh)/
I am the produce manager for this app, if you'd want a demo just drop a line to support@radbee.com ,
Hope this helps,
Rina
Hi @Rukmi Wijendra ,
If you're using a test management tool, such as Xray, you can see if it provides information about traceability. If it's the case, then the traceability report may be good enough and provides all that info inside Jira itself.
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Hi Rukmi,
I highly recommend considering the QTM4J (QMetry Test Management for Jira) app for your test management needs. QTM4J stands out in the Atlassian ecosystem as it provides comprehensive test management capabilities, along with exceptional traceability, making it the best value-based test management app available.
With QTM4J, you'll benefit from advanced AI features including Auto Test Case Generation, Flaky Score, and AI Search. These tools are designed to enhance productivity while also reducing costs. I encourage you to schedule a quick demo with us to explore how QTM4J can improve your testing process.
Regards,
Brijesh Patel.
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Hi @Rukmi Wijendra , welcome to the community.
It really comes down to how rigid your requirements are for traceability. I have often used confluence, and Jira in combination for my traceability needs. However, you might want or need to consider an add-on application that you can find in the marketplace. There are also quite a number of posts in the community already regarding this, and I have also used Google to find a number of discussions outside of the community.
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