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Our 'Requirements' articles
How To Write Good Requirements (With Example)

It’s essential to know how to write good requirements as a software tester because requirements influence the quality of the end product.
Top Requirements Management Tools List

Check out our list of the top requirements management tools to find the best one to deliver the right support for your team’s needs.
Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM) – A Complete Guide

Requirement Traceability Matrix is a high-level document that keeps track of constantly updated requirements so optimum testing levels can be achieved.
Turning Requirements into User Stories

Many projects start with traditional requirements. Then, a decision is made to be more agile. Turning requirements into user stories can be a daunting task.
How to Write Specifications for Software

Knowing how to write specifications for software will help you to construct SRS documents with great value for the testing team, developers and customer.
Writing Test Cases from User Stories & Acceptance Criteria

Well thought out acceptance criteria can be a tester’s best friend. We look at how to write test cases from the user stories and acceptance criteria.
User Story vs Requirement – What’s The Difference?

User story vs requirement... while similar in nature and often used interchangeably, user stories and requirements are different.
The Importance of Requirements

The importance of requirements spans across the entire software team. Documented requirements make sure your team and your customer are on the same page.