Requirements Management Software
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I am in the process of reviewing some RM systems and I was hoping people who get to use them everyday could offer some insight! What do you use? Do you feel it's the best? Anything particular you like about it? Any other information would be great! Thanks. ---- xian
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I am in the process of reviewing some RM systems and I was hoping people who get to use them everyday could offer some insight! What do you use? Do you feel it's the best? Anything particular you like about it? Any other information would be great! Thanks. ---- xian
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I am in the process of reviewing some RM systems and I was hoping people who get to use them everyday could offer some insight! What do you use? Do you feel it's the best? Anything particular you like about it? Any other information would be great! Thanks. ---- xian
I have worked for a company standardized on RUP [Rational Unified Process,] and it is the most comprehensive one I've seen, however, it is a daunting process to roll out and implement. (http://www.rational.com) The [MSF] Microsoft Solutions Framework is similar. (http://www.microsoft.com/business/services/mcsmsf.asp) Both RUP and MSF are full blown iterative cycle software development methodologies, and there are many alternatives out there as well...one is XP [eXtreme Programming.] It seems more guts and glory, for those sometimes irrational projects which have sliding requirements. (http://www.extremeprogramming.org) I've found that the best way is to pick a process and tools that best fit your needs. RUP is big, but rewarding. MSF is also a decent methodology. XP is quite interesting, and gaining fans every day. -- ian "I drank What?" - Socrates -------------------------- http://www.ian-space.com