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Hierarchical Views for requirements and test cases

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I am test manager for a project where we have continous releases that are build on disjunctive CRs.

Each CR can stand for its own with requirements below.
Test Cases are written against these requirements => CRs.

We are reporting and the customer expects feedback CR based.

Question:
1. Can I create views in RQM to see the requirements in a hierachical CR based structure ?
2. Can I do the same for TC
3.Is it possible then to report test coverages against these CRs.

and how do I have to do it ?

Any idea ?

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Hi,

Have you tried to create CRs as requirements workitems and create a parent/children relationship with the "real" requirement? The next step will be the creation of a link between TCs and release CRs, and create a custom view where the criteria to fill could it be Link <> NULL and parent in "requierement list".

Regards

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Hi

Thanks for the info

I have a trial info and do not know how this works.

Can you give me some instructions or a hint on documentations

Thank you very much

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Hi All

I am test manager for a project where we have continous releases that are build on disjunctive CRs.

Each CR can stand for its own with requirements below.
Test Cases are written against these requirements => CRs.

We are reporting and the customer expects feedback CR based.

Question:
1. Can I create views in RQM to see the requirements in a hierachical CR based structure ?
2. Can I do the same for TC
3.Is it possible then to report test coverages against these CRs.

and how do I have to do it ?

Any idea ?


Have you tried organizing the test cases into categories?
See http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rqmhelp/v2r0/topic/com.ibm.rational.test.qm.doc/topics/c_organize_with_categories.html.

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