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= List of requirements engineering tools = From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Requirements engineering tools are usually software products to ease the RE processes and allow for more systematic and formalized handling of requirements, change management and traceability.

The PMI guide Requirements Management: A Practical Guide recommends that a requirements tool should be identified at the beginning of the project, as [requirements] traceability can get complex and that switching tool mid-term could present a challenge.

According to ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009, six major tool capabilities exist:


 * 1) Requirements elicitation
 * 2) Requirements analysis
 * 3) Requirements specification
 * 4) Requirements verification and validation
 * 5) Requirements management
 * 6) Other capabilities

Contents

 * 1RE tool list
 * 1.1List capabilities
 * 1.1.1Excluded capabilities (limited list)
 * 2RE tool list
 * 3Other tools, developments, specialities
 * 4Further reading
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7External links

RE tool list[edit source]
As with most software, the vendor/owner, tool name or scope change over time.

Note that compliance with for example safety standards such as ISO 26262 is supported by few tools directly or indirectly via specialist consulting.

Unlike the major six tool capabilities (see above), the following categories are introduced for the list, which correlate closer with the product marketing or summarizes capabilities, such as RM including the elicitation, analysis and specification parts, and TM meaning verification & validation capabilities.

Specialties, such as OSLC-support, are not presented in the current list, but exist for some tools.

List capabilities[edit source]

 * Agile: The tool supports agile methodologies, such as Scrum, Kanban, collaborative working etc.
 * ALM: Application lifecycle management (meaning, the tool offers a full set of capabilities or can be extended)
 * CM: Configuration management (software or hardware)
 * ISM: Issue resolution management (or problem resolution management)
 * PDM: Product data management
 * PLM: Product lifecycle management
 * PJM: Project management
 * RM: Requirements management incl. design, specification, etc.
 * TM: Test management (QA)
 * VCS: Version control system
 * VM_MBSE: Visual/UI/UX modeling or MBSE (Model-based systems engineering)
 * Other: Other

Excluded capabilities (limited list)[edit source]

 * CI/CD
 * Process management (Process design, etc.)
 * QM: Quality management
 * Risk management
 * Release/Patch management
 * Safety or Security
 * Variants management

Other tools, developments, specialities[edit source]

 * ReqInspector
 * ReqIF - For example to transfer requirements data from one tool to another (e. g. DOORS to DOORS Next)
 * Doorstop (hosted on GitHub)

Further reading[edit source]

 * Winning the Hidden Battle: Requirements Tool Selection and Adoption
 * Evaluation of Open Source Tools for Requirements Management
 * A case study of requirements management: Toward transparency in requirements management tools
 * Modeling requirements with SysML (IREB, 2015)
 * Is requirements engineering still needed in agile development approaches? (IREB, 2015)
 * DOORS: A Tool to Manage Requirements
 * Risto Salo et al. Requirements management in GitHub with a lean approach (2015)

See also[edit source]

 * Application lifecycle management (ALM)
 * Change management (engineering)
 * ISO/IEC 12207
 * List of SysML tools
 * List of Unified Modeling Language tools
 * Model-based systems engineering (MBSE)
 * Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC)
 * Product lifecycle management (PLM)
 * Product management
 * Requirements analysis
 * Requirements engineering
 * Requirements management
 * Scope management
 * Software development process
 * Systems engineering tools

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External links[edit source]

 * www.um.es/giisw/EN/re-tools-survey
 * https://www.ppi-int.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/PPI-005107-8-Requirements-Management-Tools-190403-1.pdf

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