Slashdot Mirror


What Software Specification Tools Do You Use?

IronWilliamCash writes "I currently work for a small software development company and for many years we have been using internally built tools for all our software specifications, bugs, change requests and the like. Traceability is a big issue as we are CMMI level 2, and thus our internal processes need to be clear and everything must be documented. We are currently looking into getting a unified solution for this, and after quite a bit of Googling, there are quite a few different options (Contour, Kovair, MKS, Doors, CaliberFM, Accept360, etc.). I was wondering: what do other Slashdotters use in their everyday life? Does it fulfill your needs? And what is the most important part in a specification management tool?"

1 of 200 comments (clear)

  1. Re:My sympathy for you by JamesP · · Score: 3, Informative

    rational tools are anything but rational

    I absolutely will think twice before taking a job that requires them.

    However, one tool that I found to be extremely useful amd totally worth its price is Enterprise Architect. I don't remember if it does requirements

    --
    how long until /. fixes commenting on Chrome?