Extend Your Requirements Management Capabilities With Visure Requirements
Visure Requirements is a requirements definition and management (RDM) solution specifically designed to provide integral support for the requirements lifecycle. Visure offers add-ins and modules to extend Visure Requirement’s capabilities, such as Visure Report Manager, Visure Quality Analyzer, and Visure Integrations.
This solution’s strengths reside within its robust requirements management capabilities, such as:
- Out-of-the-box templates and reports for regulations, standards, and compliance for customers in the medical, automotive, railroad, aerospace and defense, and financial industries.
- Graphical workflow editors that enable organizations to align Visure Requirements with their processes and formalize a common requirements specification structure.
- The ability to view project elements (e.g. requirements, tests, issues, risks) from multiple perspectives (e.g. impact analysis, status, release).
- Complete version control of artifacts, including rollback and roll-forward capabilities.
- Visual data models that highlight and assess the relationships and gaps among artifacts.
- Semantic analysis of requirements to assure completeness and adherence to quality standards.
Release 5.1 extends Visure Requirements’ reach into other areas of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and enhances the tool’s user experience. Notable updates include:
- Source code traceability into Microsoft Azure DevOps.
- Visure Web Viewer 5.0, which is an intuitive and easy-to-use web interface that extends the accessibility of Visure products.
- Immersive team collaboration features, such as real-time commenting.
- The ability to automatically indicate missing, contradicting, and overlapping requirements across projects.
- Enhanced impact analysis of the effects of changing requirements on other SDLC artifacts.
Source: Visure at SoftwareReviews. Accessed January 7, 2020.
Our Take
Clients seeking robust requirements management with automated requirements traceability and dependency should explore Visure Requirements. Users can enhance and extend Visure Requirements capabilities with other Visure offerings.