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391Blog Post

Q&A with a Former IBM® DOORS® Evangelist

Today’s guest post is from Kemi Lewis (aka Rico Tubbs), senior consultant at Jama Software. Kemi has 21 years of experience in systems engineering in the aerospace industry and considers himself a recovering IBM® DOORS® evangelist.  Q: What are some cool things about yourself? A: I am lucky enough to train Brazilian Jiujitsu under direct lineage to the original creator, […]

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G2 Names Jama Connect® the Leader in Requirements Management Software

G2 Names Jama Connect® the Leader in Requirements Management Software in their Summer 2021 Grid® Report We engineer with customer success at the forefront of everything we do. At Jama Software, we are dedicated to providing a requirements management platform that enables our customers to effectively and efficiently eliminate silos, achieve compliance, and mitigate risk […]

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MDR Challenges Remain as Regulation Goes Into Effect: MedTech Europe

Editor’s Note: This posts on EU MDR was originally published here by MedTech Drive and written by Greg Slabodkin. Dive Brief: While the Medical Device Regulation’s May 26 go-live date marks a significant milestone, MedTech Europe warned in a statement that MDR challenges remain, limiting the industry’s ability to “seamlessly supply certified devices under the new rules.” The European trade […]

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Observing – and Celebrating – Juneteenth

Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. Note that this […]

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How Jama Software Supports Government-Program Offices Part III – Management of Contractor Requirements Decomposition

Welcome to the third post of this series, where we’ll discuss how to use Jama Connect for contractor requirements decomposition. If you haven’t already, go back and read the introduction to the government program offices series to learn more about how Jama Software supports government program offices and more about me and my qualifications. You can […]

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How to Write System Requirement Specifications (SRS) Documents

Imagine that you’re in charge of designing a 17-story building—but the blueprints are missing. Moving forward without this essential document would put the entire project at risk for serious errors. Launching a new software project is similar in that without a blueprint, you’ll likely produce a system that lacks the necessary software functionality and isn’t aligned with the customer’s needs. Clear requirements, such as those included in a system requirement specifications (SRS) document, create a foundation […]

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How Jama Software Supports Government Program Offices – Part II: Source Selections

Welcome to the third post of this series—if you haven’t already, go back and read the introduction to the government program offices series to learn more about how Jama Software supports government program offices and more about me and my qualifications. You can also read Part I, where I discuss the development of the RFI/RFP […]

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What is Requirements Gathering? A Process Guide for Product Teams

Requirements gathering is the process of understanding what you are trying to build and why you are building it. Requirements gathering is often regarded as a part of developing software applications or of cyber-physical systems like aircraft, spacecraft, and automobiles (where specifications cover both software and hardware). It can, however, be applied to any product or project, from designing a […]

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Automotive Engineering and Management Methods for Modern Vehicle Development – Implementing Functional Safety for Autonomous Driving

This post on functional safety for autonomous driving is Part III in our three-part series with automotive expert Patrick Freytag. If you haven’t already, please go back and read Part I, which talks about how the automotive sector is changing – and Part II, which discusses ways to address functional safety. Since functional safety has […]