Traceability

Pronunciation: /ˌtreɪsəˈbɪlɪtiː/

Traceability (noun)

  1. The ability to follow information or items from where they started to where they end, using records.
  2. A documented path showing who did what, when, and why, so actions can be checked later.
  3. In projects, the connection between a goal and the work items that meet it, so progress can be verified.

Examples

  • The system keeps trackable records for every change.
  • You can find trackable records quickly when you need them.