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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 14:07:35 -0400, David T. Ashley <dta@e3ft.com> wrote:
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Our company is evaluating DOORS and Requisite Pro. Are there any other requirements management tools we should be looking at?
I certainly hope so. I have no experience with DOORS, but ReqPro is one of
the most pathetic pieces of software ever created. I am almost convinced it
was created by an inept summer intern in the late 1990s, and never updated
since.
Just my personal opinion of course, but study the tool very carefully.
Do not just read the marketing material ...
Our company is evaluating DOORS and Requisite Pro. Are there any other requirements management tools we should be looking at? Thanks, Dave.
There's a new open source requirements management tool available ...
you'll never guess what the name is:
Open Source Requirements Management Tool
It looks very promising, but it's on revision 1.1 currently and may
have a few issues. Anyone looking to jump into a very worth open
source project, here's your chance.
There are plenty of requirement management tools available. You need to
match your expectation about the tool and the available functionalities
in a particular tool. Many companies perform a detailed study before
they go for a particular tool.
You might want to check the following website. They have a very good
survey of various requirement management tools.
Our company is evaluating DOORS and Requisite Pro. Are there any other requirements management tools we should be looking at? Thanks, Dave.
There's a new open source requirements management tool available ... you'll never guess what the name is: Open Source Requirements Management Tool It looks very promising, but it's on revision 1.1 currently and may have a few issues. Anyone looking to jump into a very worth open source project, here's your chance.
In addition to these tools, there is another great tool that deals not
only with requirement management but also with requirement elicitation.
It's Compuware's Optimal Trace. There should be a free 30-day trial
version available on Compuware's site for download.
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