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In this blog, we discuss key takeaways from a recent whitepaper, written by Ivan Ma, discussing Requirement Debt™. What is Requirement Debt™ Requirement Debt is defined as the gap between product requirements + requirement traceability and the perceived maturity of the program + product. How Reducing Requirement Debt Reduces Project Risk It is imperative that […]
In this blog post, we recap a webinar discussing why Word & Excel are not enough to manage complex requirements. Product development is more complex today than ever before. Modern products are multifaceted and multidisciplinary, with hardware, software, and various engineering approaches coming together in the name of superior customer experience. Many industries — medical […]
In this post, we recap a recent webinar hosted by Jama Software on the topic of requirements management in the medical device industry Requirements management solutions enable the unification of siloed processes and data that often reside in outdated, disparate, and disconnected legacy systems. However ineffective and inefficient, the industry still relies overwhelmingly on static […]
What is Digital Health? Digital health merges digital technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery to make medicine more personalized and precise. Digital health is a broad category that includes: Mobile health (mHealth) Health information technology (IT) Wearable devices Telehealth Telemedicine Personalized medicine Digital health technologies use: Computing […]
In this post, we recap a recent webinar hosted by Jama Software on the topic of integrating TestRail and Jama Connect As the digital demands of the business continue to escalate, software delivery teams are under extraordinary pressure to deliver more work faster. Speed, however, counts for little if these teams are not delivering a […]
Derived requirements traceability is a form of requirements management focused on tracing requirements that aren’t explicitly defined in higher-level requirements, but which are necessary for meeting them and for making the overall system work as expected.
In this post, we pull out key takeaways from a recent whitepaper written in conjunction with Beanstock Ventures on the new EU medical device regulations (EU MDR) and how they might impact medical device development. As medical device technologies have rapidly advanced in recent years, regulations governing definitions, testing, and post-market activities have struggled to […]
In the quest for a successful product development process, there are any number of steps that could go wrong or lead to release delays or cost overruns. Few, however, are as vital to a good outcome as the requirements gathering process. The requirements gathering process is central to a timely and efficient release of a […]
This is Part 2 of a series examining the role legacy requirements management solutions, such as IBM® DOORS®, play in introducing project risk to the product development process. To read Part 1, visit Why Migrate, Why Now?: Part 1 5 Common Migration Myths Debunked Transitioning to a new solution doesn’t have to be challenging; however, […]
The complexity of products is rapidly growing, and as a result, the number of requirements needed to satisfy client goals is also expanding. This makes the documentation process time-consuming and potentially risky. Existing approaches to Requirements Management (RM) aren’t always flexible enough to meet stringent expectations and provide a single source of truth. Everyone involved with a project requires maximum visibility to understand what […]