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  • Go to the 'Coverage' tab.

  • Enter the first requirement type which you assume will be the parent.

  • Enter you your second requirement type,

  • Click on ‘Build Coverage report’.

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  • In the example below, you can see in the first box cases where all Business requirements are parent of Functional requirements.

    • 3 out 4 Business Requirements are parent of at least one Functional Requirement with the relationship ‘Refines’.

    • 1 Business Requirement is not a parent of any functional requirements

  • In the second box, you can see there are no Business requirements which are children of Functional requirements.

  • The graph helps you to visualize when you have multiple relationships from one requirement type to the other.

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How to check the coverage between a requirement type and Jira issues?

The coverage for Jira issues works the same way as requirement types.

  • Go to the 'Coverage' tab.

  • Enter your requirement type in the first box.

  • Select Jira issues in the second box. Choose to check the coverage per relationship, issue type or project.

  • Click on ‘Build Coverage report’.

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💡 To access the Jira coverage, you need to purchase the RY for Jira plugin and set it up following the documentation: https://confluence.intranet.requirementyogi.com/wiki/spaces/RYC/pages/1804764144/Requirement+Yogi+for+Jira?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiN2Y0YTkxOWQ5ZTc3NDBhYjk1NDE5N2Q0MDNjNjRlZTEiLCJwIjoiYyJ9 .

How to save a coverage report?

Click on save at the top of the coverage.

  • You will be able to build this report quickly by clicking on the v arrow next to the ‘Save’ button. Or in the ‘Saved matrices’ tab.

  • You will be able to share that matrix to other users in your space.

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