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Product Reviews RequisitePro by Rational Software Corporation
RequisitePro by Rational Software Corporation
By: Scott Silverman
Apr. 1, 2002 12:00 AM
As IT projects proliferate due to the wide use of the Web for day-to-day business and commerce, it has become clear that the success of these projects can be attributed to proper due diligence. One part of ensuring the success of any IT project is directly related to detailed requirements gathering. Developing solid requirements documentation helps a project's sponsor and development teams come to a consensus on a high-level of "absolute truths" that define the project's criteria for success. Rational RequisitePro is a tool that helps in the often painstaking task of gathering and documenting requirements. RequisitePro accomplishes this by incorporating an environment in which members of any development team can access and update project goals and requirements.
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Working with RequisitePro
The RequisitePro window provides an environment that's logical and sensible for the maintenance of requirements. There's a tree view on the left side of the window and the details of the tree are represented on the right (see Figure 1). The tree-view items on the left expand and contract depending on the item that's clicked. Additions and edits to requirements can be added directly to the proper area in the application window or to the specific Microsoft Word requirements document. When adding items to the Word document, these items automatically update the RequisitePro tree in the application when saved. The windows are resizable, and there's a toolbar and menus to execute the necessary commands. When using the "traceability matrix" feature, the left side of the menu can represent a grid of the feature's requirements along the top and a list of traced use cases below and to the left (see Figure 2). This was my preferred method to view linked requirements that are dependent on each other. You can also use a "list" type view that has a list of the requirements down the left-hand side, including a numeric reference to the linked requirement. RequisitePro supports hierarchical requirements that allow you to view all parent and child relationships for requirements as well as inherent dependencies. RequisitePro comes out of the box with some great templates for use case-driven, supplemental, and feature-based requirements. A very important feature is the ability to customize these templates with a document and separate identifier of your own. This allows you to incorporate the RequisitePro product into your own process and methodology. The real benefit of this tool lies in the integration of database-driven requirements tracking and the ability to work in a familiar environment such as Microsoft Word. In addition, project team members can gain access to the documentation and team members can add, edit, or delete requirements, making this product a good tool to add to a mid- to large-scale project. As for speed, RequisitePro seemed to respond well on my test platform, as long as I didn't try to run too many other applications simultaneously. I usually try to keep open programs to a minimum, as the system I work on is not quite state-of-the-art. I noticed a very minor lag between the update of the RequisitePro window and the Microsoft Word document. With systems above the recommended minimum requirements, I can see how the performance would be excellent.
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