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Introducing The Essential Guide to Requirements Management and Traceability

Jama Software®, the leading requirements management and requirements traceability solution provider has released The Essential Guide to Requirements Management and Traceability – a comprehensive microsite that helps engineers gain access to information on best practices related to requirements management and requirements traceability. Requirements management is the process of gathering, analyzing, verifying, and validating the needs […]

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How to Write System Requirement Specifications (SRS) Documents

Imagine that you’re in charge of designing a 17-story building—but the blueprints are missing. Moving forward without this essential document would put the entire project at risk for serious errors. Launching a new software project is similar in that without a blueprint, you’ll likely produce a system that lacks the necessary software functionality and isn’t aligned with the customer’s needs. Clear requirements, such as those included in a system requirement specifications (SRS) document, create a foundation […]

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[Answered] The Most Asked Questions About Writing Requirements

“Needs.” “Features.” “Requirements.” What your team calls the things it wants to achieve with a product isn’t important. The highest priority should be ensuring a product’s promise, functionality, appearance, and value are all clearly and effectively defined for a variety of stakeholders. And writing requirements plays a big role in that. We recently held a […]

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The Most Important Requirements Rule For Better Products

There are many theories on how to write better requirements. Some suggest using or excluding certain words or limiting each requirement to one sentence. However, there’s a danger in having too many rules around your requirement writing process because it can end up hamstringing your work. Writing excellent requirements, in my opinion, is both an […]