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For decades, systems engineers have participated in new product development processes on internal teams, driving complicated projects to market under old rules, methods, and technologies. But today’s highly-competitive markets offer new complexities that no longer work within the old rules of product development.
Jama Connect™ Review Center improves stakeholder alignment, reduces lengthy review cycles, and eases the path to compliance.
Using Jama to manage requirements and Jira to monitor tasks separately is a totally viable solution for many product companies. Those forward-thinking businesses who take advantage of the powerful integration between the two see much stronger management of complexity, traceability, requirements and progress tracking.
See how medical device development company Össur uses Jama Connect to comply with with international medical device standards like ISO 13485 and ISO 14971.
Automakers continue to look toward the bright future of autonomous vehicles, but some are perhaps rightfully prioritizing safety over expediency.
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.
We’re pleased to announce three new additions to the Jama Software team, each of whom has spent a significant number of years working inside industry-leading companies within the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and IT Services Management (ITSM) spaces.
SITA identified a need for a modern requirements management solution for its Border Management portfolio to help its distributed teams facilitate better team collaboration around requirements.
A new research report from Engineering.com reveals how design and engineering professionals are approaching the increasing complexity of both their products and requirements management processes.