Boris Holzer is site manager of itemis in Lünen and product manager for itemis ANALYZE. He is committed to the continuous improvement of both the developed software and the development process.
Requirements traceability - benefits and challenges We want to motivate that with traceability you can achieve much more than just to prove the standard compliance of your development process. This article explains what traceability is and how it can help you to ...
Information: YAKINDU Traceability Is Now itemis ANALYZE We have created a study guide for you, which will make your first steps (maybe a few more) with YAKINDU Traceability (YT) (now itemis ANALYZE) easier – the afterburner of the quickstart, so to speak.
Information: YAKINDU Traceability Is Now itemis ANALYZE Applying standard compliant traceability to your projects is quite a challenge. YAKINDU Traceability (now itemis ANALYZE) helps you to achieve and prove compliance. Furthermore, it provides benefits such as ...
Information: YAKINDU Traceability Is Now itemis ANALYZE Wouldn’t it be nice if your systems/software-development process was so matured that you want to re-apply it to future projects? Wouldn’t it be even better if your development tooling was matured in way that ...
Information: YAKINDU Traceability Is Now itemis ANALYZE Do you want to establish (requirements) traceability to your custom scripts, text files and tools, e.g. link requirements residing in DOORS or Polarion to test cases defined in tools such as VectorCAST or ...
A systems engineering project comprises tens or even hundreds of thousands of development artifacts, be it stakeholder requirements, elements of the system architecture, software units, test cases etc.
Tracking changes and impact analysis is a common task in the field of requirements traceability. It helps you e.g. to find out which requirements changed in a given period of time, it identifies the particular changes and their impact.
This post is about how a simple toggle button might resolve a philosophical conflict. The conflict arises from the following question: "How many directions does a trace link have?". Pop quiz!
Many tools support requirements traceability in one or the other way – may it be...
If you are dealing with the term requirements coverage in the context of systems or software development you might discover the following ambivalence: