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IBM Engineering: Virtual Office Hours
Have a question about the IBM Engineering solutions for requirements, test or workflow management (DOORS, DOORS Next, Test & Workflow Management), connecting Jira to DOORS or DNG, Lean-Agile, DevO
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Defining and Managing Requirements with Use Cases
All development methodologies are based upon stakeholder, user, system, software and hardware requirements and align with the IIBA Business Analyst Body of Knowledge. This topic covers how to employ use cases effectively to define requirements and use them throughout the development cycle, including elicitation and testing. This course is the first in a series that presents industry best practices for requirements definition and management.
Learn MoreIBM Engineering: Tracing Requirements to SysML/UML Models
A System or Software model is a powerful tool to either elaborate or implement requirements. In today’s highly regulated development environment, it is critical to be able to trace a requirement to its corresponding model element. This interactive online workshop will teach you how to do just that using IBM DOORS Next and IBM Rhapsody Model Manager.
Register HereDOORS & DOORS Next Foundation
Defining and Managing Requirements with Use Cases
All development methodologies are based upon stakeholder, user, system, software and hardware requirements and align with the IIBA Business Analyst Body of Knowledge. This topic covers how to employ use cases effectively to define requirements and use them throughout the development cycle, including elicitation and testing. This course is the first in a series that presents industry best practices for requirements definition and management.
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