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Java/J2EE Requirement Coverage Tool - JRequire(TM) V2.0 released
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Old 10-11-2006, 11:36 PM
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Default Java/J2EE Requirement Coverage Tool - JRequire(TM) V2.0 released

JRequire is a requirement coverage tool that lets you focus on
requirements as you develop code. It lets you leverage from standard
development practices to get more insight into the requirements covered
by the code.

Following are the salient features of JRequire
- Facilitates traceability of code to requirements during development.
- Well-integrated with the standard JUnit unit testing framework.
- Eclipse Plugin: Provides a convenient editor to manage requirements
and an instant view to developers on requirement coverage as they
develop code.
- Custom ANT Task: This is useful for automated builds and generating
requirement coverage for the entire project.
- Sophisticated reporting on covered requirements, broken requirements
and requirements with no coverage.
- Round trip engineering: Keep your source/external requirements files
and JRequire requirements files in sync as your project proceeds.
- Refactoring: Keep your requirements files up-to-date when the unit
tests are refactored.

Please visit the following link to download it
http://www.technobuff.net/webapp/pr...o?name=jrequire

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