| "Bridging well between requirements management and design helps tie requirements management practices into other parts of the development life cycle, substantially improving the chances that organization's will succeed with their projects." |
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Enhance requirements definitions and improve communication with
industry-first Visual Modeling tool!
Have you ever used pictures or diagrams to explain a set of requirements?
Have you ever sketched on a whiteboard or a piece of paper to make sure that
a colleague, a user, or a customer really understands what is meant by a
particular requirement?
Chances are that you have. Most requirements analysts find augmenting
textual requirements with pictures or models very helpful, and many already
use drawing tools to give that extra boost to a requirements gathering session
or a team meeting. But what if the requirements are changed, how do you make
sure that any models are also updated? And wouldn't it be useful if the
pictures were possible to link to, trace and 'baseline'?
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DOORS/Analyst is a visual modeling environment available inside the requirements management tool Telelogic DOORS. |
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With the new DOORS/Analyst, this is all possible. DOORS/Analyst provides - for
the first time in the industry - a powerful, yet easy-to-learn tool for drawing
pictures, diagrams and models inside DOORS, the industry's leading* requirements
management tool. With DOORS/Analyst, textual requirements and models are
automatically kept in sync all the time, and models are 'baselined' and stored
together with requirements ensuring complete consistency and traceability of requirements.
DOORS/Analyst is designed to be extremely easy to get
started with. The tool automatically populates models with elements
from textual requirements and offers a choice between sketching
with relaxed, abstract diagrams, or defining a complete, model using
the new UML 2.0 visual standard modeling notation.
DOORS/Analyst provides an easy way to clarify and enhance requirements,
improve communication with end users and stakeholders, and strengthen collaboration
with team members.
Read the press release
*According to 'What are your requirements? 2003' - The Standish Group
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