IBM Rational RequisitePro
Uses advanced real-time integration with Microsoft® Word to provide a familiar environment for activities such as requirements definition and organization
Incorporates a powerful database infrastructure to facilitate requirements organization, integration, traceability and analysis
Enables detailed attribute customization and filtering to maximize the informative value of each requirement
Provides a fully functional, scaleable web interface optimized for usage in a geographically distributed environment
Provides detailed traceability views that display parent/child relationships and shows requirements that may be affected by upstream or downstream changes
Performs project version comparisons using XML-based project baselines
Integrates with multiple tools in the IBM Software Delivery Platform to improve accessibility, communication and traceability of requirements
Operating systems supported: Windows
Features and benefits : Software development is a team endeavor, so it is critical that team members possess a shared understanding of their project's vision, goals, specifications and requirements. But how can this be achieved when teams are geographically distributed and functionally isolated, failing to communicate with each other in a timely, clear, consistent manner? The IBM Rational RequisitePro solution addresses this need.
Rational RequisitePro is an easy to use requirements management tool that lets team's author and share their requirements using familiar document-based methods while leveraging database-enabled capabilities such as requirements traceability and impact analysis. The result is better communication and management of requirements with the increased likelihood of completing projects on time, within budget and above expectations. Successful projects start with requirements management - the more effective the execution, the greater the resulting quality and customer satisfaction.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
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