Need Suggestions For a Good Formal Requirements Tool
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I am looking for a formal requirements software tool that is based on Microsoft TFS and does not have its own database (I don't want to manage two database and application servers). I have found few tools like IBM Doors and Borland Caliber but they both have their own database. I think it would be best to have only one application server and one database server - ie Team Foundation Server. Any ideas?
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I am looking for a formal requirements software tool that is based on Microsoft TFS and does not have its own database (I don't want to manage two database and application servers). I have found few tools like IBM Doors and Borland Caliber but they both have their own database. I think it would be best to have only one application server and one database server - ie Team Foundation Server. Any ideas?
Patricia.Jones0123 wrote:
I think it would be best to have only one application server and one database server
I think that is hardly relevant. What value would it add?
Patricia.Jones0123 wrote:
I have found few tools like IBM Doors and Borland Caliber but they both have their own database.
Choose the best based on your needs, not based on their architecture. There's little chance you'd be working on the architecture of the product anyway. Further, it really limits your choices enormously - there aren't that many formal requirement tools, and exotic wishes usually mean an expensive in-house implementation traject.
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