Service- and Component-based Development: Using Select Perspective™ and UML
by Hedley Apperly, Ralph Hofman, Steve Latchem, Barry Maybank, Barry McGibbon, David Piper, Chris Simons
Requirements management
Requirements management tools allow all project stakeholders – including business analysts, product marketing, developers, testers and end-users – to collaborate on project requirements. Requirement input, versioning, actioning, and tracking are all important features of this type of tool. Good examples include Select Component Factory, Starbase's Caliber RM and Telelogic's DOORS.
This said, requirements management tools should only be used once the business demands are clearly understood. Don't forget that requirements management tools document the requirements for software systems, and even though you may feel that you are starting at the top, business workflows should be the real driver for software systems. Again, ...
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