Best Practices for Live Requirements Traceability
As the product and software development process grows in complexity, with more and more teams adding information, it is becoming increasingly difficult to track requirements throughout the development lifecycle and for stakeholders to get a clear view. Every decision can have an impact on the requirement or the product itself.
How do you prevent your organization from wasting time and resources, repeating research and searching for information, and how do you ensure that final deliverables tie in directly to the initial business needs?
The answer is Live Traceability™. Live Traceability is the ability to see the most up-to-date and complete upstream and downstream information for any requirement, no matter the stage of systems development or how many siloed tools and teams it spans.
This enables engineering and product management processes to be managed through data and to improve performance in real-time.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about the challenges of live requirements traceability and how you can utilize Jama Connect® to overcome them. You will see how to provide backward and forward visibility for requirements, but also other information about the product you are building. You will also learn how easy it is to do an impact analysis, to generate reports, and get an overview of how your requirements tie together.
In this session you’ll learn more about:
- Best practices for live requirements traceability in a modern solution
- The easy and intuitive way you link your information in Jama Connect
- How Jama Connect can be leveraged to help with impact analysis
- Understanding suspects and traceability views
Below is a preview of our webinar. Click HERE to watch it in its entirety.
The following is an abbreviated transcript of our webinar.
Best Practices for Live Requirements Traceability
Martijn Janssen: Today, I’m going to talk to you about traceability and our Jama Connect solution. The goal is to give you a few insights and to give you a short overview on how traceability is used within the Jama Connect solution and where it can help you to find information, connect information, and make sure that you have the most value out of your requirement management tool.
To actually go through the session, I have a number of topics I want to touch on and just do a quick overview in the short time we have available today. First of all, I will do a little introduction, talk to you about how data gets connected together, and then we’ll actually go into the system and take a look at three little minutes scenarios, so a very basic scenario on how you actually would get information into the system, how you would connect it together and trace and track the information throughout the platform.
Then the second scenario, we’ll go into a bit more on how the Jama Connect solution allows you to trace and track information from all the points in the system and to actually make sure you can take action on the topics when you find them. The last part is a little bit more advanced on the reuse of information and reuse of assets, data assets, throughout the different projects or products in the Jama Connect solution, so you can reuse that information, or for instance, create variance over something along those lines. Then we’ll open it up for some questions and answers at the last part.
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Janssen: Okay. When we talk about capturing data, we all know data in our organizations in different forms exist, so we have documents, and we have Excel sheets, and those Excel sheets contain rows and all those rows have the data around a certain requirement on a certain topic. Now, that’s all fine, but what we actually are after, what we really want from the system is information. Information gets created by building relationships and structure around those data assets in the system. When you do that, you basically empower your users and the ecosystem around you to find that information and to go along the relationship you build to get context on the data they are looking at.
Now, you can go a step higher with that, and that would be the top of the triangle is the knowledge part. The knowledge part means that you actually have to consider capturing the decision on the change you make to the information. We’ll touch you a little bit on that today, but that’s also in part a possibility in the Jama Connect.
The benefits of getting that information related, as I stated, you can trace those relations back to get to the source of where your data started, what was the first part that you actually started off from, what was the decision point, where did you start with capturing that requirement? Also, at a higher level, you can have an overview of what will happen when you change that specific part of information or piece of information. What will the ripple-down effect be when I start changing that specific part?
And then on the learning part on the actual knowledge part, you want to capture the why of a change, so why did we change it? If you go back in time and look at those changes, you can actually find back why you made the change and why you decided to, for instance, have a status changed or a requirement changed.
And of course, you do not do that in your own ecosystem. You have many, many connections around you that have input on those decisions and have input on those connections, so engineering partners, customers, and other departments within the company can be invited to take part in that process. We’ll take a look at that a little bit later on.
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Janssen: So in the Jama Connect solutions, we will take a look at the first part for data to information, so how do we actually relate information together and what is involved in building those relationships. And when I have them, what leverage, what value and benefits can I get out of those relationships and what kind of overview do they give me? Now then, on the question part, we’ll take a little look as well on all the different areas where Jama Connect allows you to collaborate and to capture decisions and information on the changes you make during the process of building up your requirement.
Why would we do all these exercises in the system? What is the underlying question? There’s a number of questions we get on a daily basis from our customers when it comes to traceability, so questions like, did we miss anything? Are we building a product that is still complying to what we originally set out to do? What was the original requirement? Where do we start off from? Do we have everything covered when it comes to the validation or the actual testing of parts? Embracing change is something that a lot of customers are on different levels when it comes to how they approach change, but when you look at change, and actually before you do the change, you can see what will happen if you do change that item and what will happen if you start editing the information you have at the top level or at a medium level, it gives you a lot more insight into what will happen and what will the impact be for the organization. So, change becomes a bit more, let’s say, easier to look at and to decide what you want to do.
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Best Practices for Live Requirements Traceability
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