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New Post 11/11/2008 7:55 PM
User is offline TankFish
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Analysis/Requirements/Tracking Applications 

Hi,

I have looked at a couple products mentioned in this forum but I was just wondering if there were any new ones that people know of. I have tried the following

EdgeRM

Lighthouse

OSRMT - Cant download a full copy and its not being developed/supported anymore)

Getting a trial version of CaseSpec - so will evaluate that

But other than the above, are there any other ones I should be looking at?

Thanks,

 
New Post 11/16/2008 2:41 PM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Analysis/Requirements/Tracking Applications 

Greetings Tank,

Looks like you having "fun" with these products. Check out http://www.volere.co.uk/tools.htm they've summarised the features of a lot of tools. Perhaps you could ad to the list.

If you find new ones, post the evaluations on this site. Now that would be excellent!

 

warm regards,

K

 
New Post 11/17/2008 3:02 AM
User is offline TankFish
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Re: Analysis/Requirements/Tracking Applications 

Well, I think that I have decided to go with Enterprise Architect from http://www.sparxsystems.com.au.

Seems to be quite powerful if not a little intimidating.

 
New Post 11/18/2008 1:38 AM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Analysis/Requirements/Tracking Applications 

Tank,

EA is a good tool. I've used it now for a few years. Its a relative inexpensive way to introduce companies to a tool that does BPMN and UML 2 quite effectively. I've written one or two templates to create word documents as well as tagged values to create stereotypes. I found importing and exporrting XMI files quite a good means to manage a team of people working on various parts of the system and then storing everything in a central repository.

It also has a good way of connecting declarative requirements to usecases.

All the best.

K

 

 
New Post 11/24/2008 12:45 PM
User is offline Kimbo
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Re: Analysis/Requirements/Tracking Applications 

Tank,

Check out www.holocentric.com

Been using them for a couple of years. Its model based with all the sharing stuff built in. It allows you to take a process based approach which I really like and have been using successfully.

I think its way better than EA but that's just my opinion.

Kimbo

 
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