MS Office tools such as Word and Excel are still widely used even for highly specialized activities such as requirements management. While flexible and easy to use, these software solutions are not suitable for RM purposes. Using Word or Excel to manage requirements can extend the product's time to market, and can bring about issues with traceability, collaboration, and the difficult implementation of mature processes.
Watch this webinar to learn how:
-Using MS Office could be hurting your profitability
-Implementing an actual requirements management platform could bring you widespread benefits
-Integrated RM and ALM help cut costs, time to market, and ensure high product quality
From MS Office to a Requirements Management System
1. From MS Office to a Requirements
Management System
Peter Haller
2 November 2016
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Agenda
1. Introduction of Intland Software
2. Traditional requirements
management: MS Word and Excel
3. codeBeamer ALM – modern
requirements management solution
4. Live demonstration
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From MS Office to „Real“ Requirements Management
Webinar info
o Live demonstration will be followed by
a Q&A session
o Webinar recording will be available at
www.intland.com/webinars/
o Please register to our upcoming
webinars
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Who we are
Some facts about Intland Software
• Founded in 1998
• Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany
• Office in Silicon Valley, USA
• Partners: Lufthansa Industry Solutions
• Resellers in UK, China, Korea, Taiwan, France, Italy
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• Limited collaboration
• Difficult to manage organizational processes
• No Traceability between documents and their
execution
• Limited re-use of requirements
Traditional Requirements Management: MS Word and Excel
The limitations
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Move beyond MS Office
codeBeamer ALM – modern requirements management solution
• codeBeamer has been built upon role based processes and
provides advanced collaboration
• Powerful workflow engine for different processes
• Multiple workflows at the same time
• „Chain“ workflows together
• Gapless end-to-end traceability
• Re-use of requirements across different projects
• Offline collaboration (Roundtrip)