Money that Matters sample
IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) comes with the Money That Matters sample that is based on a fictitious banking company, JKE Banking. The Money That Matters sample illustrates a specific ELM usage example, and highlights lifecycle collaboration and key ELM integration points.
- The Money that Matters Lifecycle scenario that sets the context for the Money That Matters initiative and provides a detailed description of the scenario workflow.
- The JKE Banking lifecycle project with associated artifact containers for requirements management, change and configuration management, and quality management.
- Understanding the Money that Matters Lifecycle Scenario
- Welcome to the Money That Matters Lifecycle scenario, which includes steps on how to set up your ELM environment and to install and configure the lifecycle project.
- Try the Money that Matters Lifecycle Scenario
You can also choose to work through the related tutorial on the Money that Matters lifecycle scenario (duration approximately two hours).
If you have IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization - Engineering Insights (ENI) installed and registered with Jazz Team Server, you can install the ENI Basic Sample, which creates sample artifacts in the ENI application. If you have ELM applications (RM, CCM, and QM) installed and registered with Jazz Team Server, installing ENI Basic Sample also creates Money that Matters artifacts in those applications.
An enterprise version of the Money that Matters sample is also available. The Money that Matters Enterprise sample contains requirements artifacts that are created from the newer free-form diagram editor.