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This report provides a reverse view of the traditional Requirement Traceability Report by starting from defects and tracing back to the related Requirements and Test Executions. This report helps identify the origin and impact of Defects, offering a defect-first perspective for better root cause analysis and quality assessment.
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- Filters (Figure 4 - 1): the source data for the report (e.g.: the Defect Issues).
- Filter Defects (Figure 4 - 2): Show All, Connected or Unconnected Defects.
Show Test Runs (Figure 4 - 3): toggle the view of the Test Runs column. This impacts the export of the report in a CSV file.
- Quick Filter (Figure 4 - 4): choose the quick filter field.
Figure 4 - Configuration
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Once the report is generated (Figure 11), you can export the report into a CSV file by clicking Export (Figure 11 - 1) and then selecting To csv. You will get the file instantaneously on your machine. Exporting to CSV considers if the Show Test Runs option (Figure 11 - 2) is disabled/enabled.
Figure 11 - Export to CSV
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The Issues and values that are shown in the report (Figure 12) consider the options selected for analysis, namely, the relevant Test Executions and corresponding Test Runs, and Defects.
Figure 12 - Generated report
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