
ReqSuite RM is a very powerful and flexible modeling tool that allows you to define all the artifacts that are used in defining the scope in project, and very importantly the relationships between them. This flexibility makes it very unrestricted in its uses. For example, you can go beyond modeling just requirements and use-cases by moving along the "chain" of artifacts in either direction, and add artifacts such as "project or program deliverables", that can then be linked to a "business case" or "business strategy" or "outcomes and benefits" artifact. At the other end of the chain you can add artifacts like "test case" or "test plans" or "test runs" that validate or verify the requirements. Much of this flexibility is down to ReqSuite's unique architecture that is based on a Hierarchical Structure (decomposition) rather than a time-based which is predominant with competitive software. This subtle difference is game changing because the focus is on "what you deliver" rather than "when you deliver it". This allows you to view and model projects differently from a deliverable perspective, so all the artifacts decompose from main project deliverable. Finally, ReqSuite's has advanced features like the AI supported intelligent assistance that takes the tool to a new level by raising the bar on the quality of the artifacts. For example, how a requirement is written by highlighting ambiguities, inconsistencies, commonalities between two artifacts, and other grey areas. This allows an organization to introduce a common approach within and across teams creating, reviewing and managing artifacts like requirements. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not much it really covers all the basics so well like full traceability (along the V-Model from requirements to test cases), impact analysis (of changes), automatic versioning, baselines, reuse, release management, structure and overview based on underlying data-model. It potentially could have advanced features like copying sections of existing templates into new templates, so models can be copied in, but that is in an upcoming release. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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