Wiki-Powered Requirements Management
DevSpec 3.0 allows teams to collaborate as they define and manage requirements, specifications, stories, and other artifacts. These artifacts can be edited in a familiar, easy to use Wiki interface by multiple team members. While users enjoy this simple editing view, there is a highly configurable process engine behind every action they perform. This gives DevSpec the ability to enforce a workflow, manage security roles, and track custom attributes for each item.
Key Benefits of DevSpec 3.0
- Define product or project requirements.
- Track what requirements are not covered by a development work items or test cases.
- Identify which features or functions in the design are not required internally or externally.
- Control requirement changes and view the impact of the implementation of such changes.
- Provide lifecycle traceability and review requirement implementation and validation
Features Overview
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Create, manage, discuss and link project requirements and features.
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Easy to use Wiki editor.
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Fully supports Scrum, Iterative development, Waterfall, and many other methodologies
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Automatic requirement versioning and baseline abilities.
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Requirements, specification and other key digital assets are stored in a reliable and secure central data repository.
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Out of the box integrations with DevPlan, DevTrack, and DevTest allowing teams to view the complete development lifecycle for all requirements.
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Poll stake holders on requirement and feature value, risk or other user-defined criteria.
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Create "what if" scenarios for product feature sets and time estimates using DevSpec "Options".
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Define requirement and feature interfaces you want with extensive customization options including user-defined field labels, field types, drop-down menu options, master-detail relationships, and custom reports.
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Import items from Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF
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Built-in presentation quality reports enable you to easily report on all requirement data, change control and change impact as well as traceability for test-coverage of requirements.












