Five Requirements Traceability Changes to Expect in the 2020s
Changes to requirements traceability like better visibility and collaboration will improve the efficiency of the product development process.
Changes to requirements traceability like better visibility and collaboration will improve the efficiency of the product development process.
Traceability makes it possible to manage and respond to change in a systematic, auditable, confidence-enhancing way in complex product development.
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.
With product complexity increasing, and consumer demand for more sophisticated technology growing, taking a stronger approach to requirements traceability without further burdening your team may seem like a challenge. In reality, the risk is not adapting.
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Managing complex requirements necessitates that information be accessible to all team members at all times. Here’s how Jama Connect makes that easy.
By connecting information across your teams, you could eliminate unproductive meetings aimed at trying to get everyone up to speed and spend more time focusing on getting your product out to market quickly.
Building traceability into medical device development is a critical step to ensure regulatory needs are met, requirements are hit and changes along the way are managed.
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