Defining Project Scope: Context and Use Case Diagrams
Jama Software has partnered with Karl Wiegers to develop this 3 part blog series where he discusses techniques for defining project scope.
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Jama Software has partnered with Karl Wiegers to develop this 3 part blog series where he discusses techniques for defining project scope.
When requirements traceability is carried out correctly, teams can accurately assess the impact of changes, track the full history of product development, keep everyone in sync and consistently improve the quality of the products being built — every project, every release.
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