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A test sequence is a set of test cases, unit or functional (not both) targeted on a single or set of c files. A test sequence is written in the form of an Excel sheet listing the following:
In addition, to the traceability report generation, the following artifacts are also added for each test case:
Each test sequence is converted to a TCF file, which is the actual input to LDRA unit. Figure 1 shows an example of a test case in the test sequence. Click here to see how to add your own test cases.
Figure 1. Excel Test Case Snapshot Each test case executes in the following sequence: