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Improved application development, Part 3: Incorporating changes in requirements

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Level: Intermediate

Martin Brown (questions@mcslp.com), Freelance writer and consultant

06 Jul 2005

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The focus of this third tutorial in the "Improved application development" series is on change management. This tutorial shows how individual change requests are linked and traced back to the original requirements specification, how you manage that information from within your development environment, and how you generate a new specification.

In this tutorial

In this tutorial, you'll learn about:

  • Collecting change requests

  • Integrating Rational ClearQuest and Rational RequisitePro

  • Managing Rational ClearQuest data with IBM Rational Application Developer

  • Building a new version of the requirements specification

  • Modifying the application

Prerequisites


System requirements

To complete the steps in this tutorial, you need:

  • RequisitePro Version 2003.06.13 or later.
  • Rational ClearQuest Version 2003.06.13 or later (contact your IBM reseller)
  • Rational ClearQuest Eclipse Client:
    • If you have Rational ClearQuest Version 2003.06.13.x, you need Version 6.0.0x of the client.
    • If you have Rational ClearQuest Version 2003.06.14.x, you must use the 6.14.x Version of the Rational ClearQuest Eclipse client. You can download this version of the client by selecting Help > Software Updates > Find and Install within the IBM Software Development Platform. Follow the instructions to install the client.
  • Rational Application Developer Version 6.0
  • Rational Software Modeler Version 6.0


Duration

Under one hour


Formats

html, pdf


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