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What are some of the benefits of a requirements management tool?
Question: What are some of the benefits of a requirements management tool?

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Posted by: Emeka
Categories: Business Analysis, Systems Analysis, Requirements Analysis (BABOK KA), Requirements Management and Communication (BABOK KA)


Answer:
 
A requirements management tool supports the analyst in documenting project requirements, versioning requirements, managing the requirement change process, tracing requirements through the analysis and design process, and tracking the status of requirements.
 
Some examples of requirement management tools are:
Enterprise Architect, Requisite Pro, Telelogic, Caliber-RM
Additional Answers/Comments
By swarna @ Saturday, May 17, 2008 1:28 PM
A requirement management includes change management and tracability

Stages of development are
investigation,
feasability ,
design,
COnstuction and test,
Release.

Tools used is modelling languages.

By rachel @ Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:17 AM
Examples of Requirement Management tool are

DOORS-Enables to store requirements,Manages changes to requirements,Aiids in traceability,Ability to store tables and OLE objects,Can intergrate with Quality center for traceability to test cases.
PVCS Version Manager-Versioning of documents and ability to track all the revisions made.
Rational Req Pro-Requirement Management tool
Rational SODA-Creation and Maintenace of Project Documentation
Rational Clearquest-Change Management software also provides bug tracking
Ratlional Clearcase-Software Configuration Management
with Version control

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