A Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) is a tool used to ensure that all project requirements are accounted for throughout the project lifecycle — from initiation through design, development, testing, and delivery.
Regardless of the project methodology (Agile, Waterfall, hybrid, etc.), the RTM helps to:
Track each requirement to its source and implementation
Identify gaps (missing requirements)
Highlight extras (superfluous or "gold-plated" requirements that were not requested)
Maintain alignment between what is requested and what is delivered
Review of Options:
A. ❌ RTMs are used after the business case is created. They are not tools for business case development.
B. ❌ This is typically done during market analysis or feasibility studies, not with an RTM.
C. ❌ Performance evaluation involves metrics, KPIs, and testing tools, not a traceability matrix.
D. ✔ Correct. This is a core purpose of the RTM—ensuring completeness and alignment of requirements throughout the project.
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