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What Are Non-Functional Requirements and How Do They Impact Product Development?

In this post, we look at non-functional requirements are tracked by agile product teams and how they impact the product development cycle. Imagine that you’re in the market for a new car. As you shop, you have a couple of non-negotiable features or attributes in mind, such as saving destinations within the car’s built-in GPS […]

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Enabling Digital Transformation in the Semiconductor and Hardware Space

In this blog post, experts from Cadence, OpsHub, and Jama Software talk about enabling digital transformation in the hardware and semiconductor industries. The relentless pace of innovation, rapidly changing markets, and increasing product complexity are creating intense pressures on companies in the semiconductor and hardware space. Some of the biggest challenges relate to scaling effectively […]

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What is Requirements Engineering? An Overview and Intro into Requirements Engineering

Requirements management (RM) is a challenge for many companies, partly due to the ambiguity involved in software development. First, you must understand the client’s requirements. Second, you must match those requirements to critical processes. RM is a component of requirements engineering (RE), which bridges the divide between a client’s needs and what developers create. When […]

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What is Requirements Management?

Whether you’re just learning the basics of requirements management, looking to improve your current requirements management process, or interested in benchmarking your process against industry leaders, you’re in the right place. This article covers what requirements management is, why managing requirements matters, what the requirements management process entails, and how to manage requirements when creating […]

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Innovation Insights Podcast Episode 2: Best Practices for Authoring Requirements

In this episode of the Jama Software© Innovation Insights Podcast Series. our host, Jeremy Johnson, Vice President of Product Management and Product Design at Jama Software, joined by Joseph Pitarresi, Senior Product Manager, Jama Software’s Innovation and New Technology, share some best practices for requirements authoring. Jeremy and Joseph also offer a preview of what’s […]

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A Guide to Requirements Analysis for Product Teams

Requirements analysis is a critical part of the requirements definition and management process in software development. The purpose of requirements analysis is to be sure all product requirements accurately represent stakeholder needs and requirements. When executed correctly, requirements analysis results in a set of product requirements that, when met, will result in a deliverable that […]

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Webinar Recap: Achieving Automotive Engineering Excellence Without Requirements Management Frustration

While industry regulations provide some guidance when it comes to requirements management, every organization has to develop their own processes that match the product they are developing. An automotive engineering team’s requirements management process and the tools they use must also meet the everyday needs of engineers working on the product in order to support […]

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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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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 […]