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30 productivity tips from the developers of IBM Rational Requirements Composer: 30 productivity tips from the developers of IBM Rational Requirements Composer Part 3. Templates
Learn how to use IBM Rational Requirements Composer to create templates from artifacts and to reuse existing templates easily in other projects.
18 Jun 2009  
 
30 productivity tips from the developers of IBM Rational Requirements Composer: Part 2. Collaboration
IBM Rational Requirements Composer fosters collaboration by offering universal tools and views to search for, comment on, and define and navigate links between artifacts of any type. This exploration of these common facilities is punctuated by specific tips from the developers of Rational Requirements Composer to help you use this software more productively. Analysts with this knowledge will spend less time opening artifacts unnecessarily and retyping redundant information and more time perfecting their customers' requirements. This is Part 2 of a three-part series.
03 Jun 2009  
 
30 productivity tips from the developers of IBM Rational Requirements Composer: Part 1. Navigation
Software requirements are actualized in a variety of forms that can be difficult to navigate and discuss uniformly: use case diagrams, screen mock-ups, text descriptions, flow charts, and so forth. Besides providing specific editors for these types of content, IBM Rational Requirements Composer fosters collaboration by offering universal tools and views to search for, comment on, and define and navigate links between artifacts of any type. This exploration of these common facilities is punctuated by specific tips and tricks from the developers of Rational Requirements Composer to help you use this software more productively. With this knowledge, you will spend less time opening artifacts unnecessarily and retyping redundant information and more time meeting your customers' requirements.
01 Jun 2009  
 
Storyboarding in IBM Rational Requirements Composer
A storyboard is a logical and conceptual description of system functionality for a specific scenario, including the interaction required between the system users and the system. In IBM Rational Requirements Composer, a storyboard is represented as a frame-by-frame depiction of a usage scenario, where each frame has a description of the actions that lead to the next frame. It contains an in-depth walkthrough of a linear story, represented as graphical frames on a timeline with sample data. In essence, a storyboard is a sequence of frames that elaborates the user experience. It includes a frame list, timeline viewer, and frames. Frames are basically instances of sketches within a storyboard.
18 Nov 2008  
 
Using IBM Rational Requirements Composer and IBM Rational RequisitePro together
Get guidance for introducing IBM Rational Requirements Composer into your requirements management process. If you are using IBM Rational RequisitePro, you can use Rational Requirements Composer to import requirements and to elaborate and visualize them. If you are not currently using a formal requirements management tool, you can start with Requirements Composer to define and visualize requirements, and then introduce RequisitePro, where you can manage your Requirements Composer requirements using a formal management tool. This allows you to take advantage of RequisitePro features as traceability.
30 Jul 2009  
 
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