Home Whitepapers Requirements Whitepapers
RM White Papers & Reports

Search our library of reports and white papers from industry analysts, consultants, vendors and industry experts to help you make informed decisions about requirements.


Get the Feed

qabooks


Real Reuse for Requirements

E-mail
Requirements reuse provides organizations with the unique ability to share a requirement across projects without absorbing unnecessary duplication of artifacts within a repository. This is a critical capability that accelerates time to market and cuts development costs. The concept of reuse is a familiar notion within the software development realm, but less common when considered in the field of requirements management. There are various definitions and use cases which must be taken into consideration when implementing a solution to address requirements reuse. This whitepaper discusses the elements that make up a requirement and establishes common understanding of how requirements evolve, how that evolution is retained, and how organizations can reuse requirements to speed business innovation, reduce complexity and control costs.
 

Requirements Based Testing – Process Overview

E-mail

This paper addresses issues faced in the requirements-based testing (RBT) process and describes a strategy to integrate testing throughout the development life cycle and focus on the quality of the Requirements Specification. The result is early defect detection and prevention, reducing costs by finding and fixing defects earlier in the development process.
 

An Innovative Approach to Managing Software Requirements

E-mail

This paper reviews the requirements management tools landscape and introduces you to MKS Integrity for requirements management, the only solution available today built as an extension of an application lifecycle management platform. See how with MKS Integrity, requirements are authored, captured and traced through the downstream lifecycle, how companies can utilize best practices such as parallel development and reuse in relation to requirements and how configuration management concepts such as versioning and base lining can be leveraged for advanced requirements management practice.