The document summarizes a keynote presentation about requirements definition and management (RDM). The presentation discusses improving requirements, management, and project results. It covers IBM's RDM strategy and roadmap, including evolving products like DOORS, Requirements Composer, and RequisitePro to better integrate requirements across the development lifecycle on the Jazz platform. The presentation also describes opportunities for partners and collaboration.
Track Keynote for the Requirements Definition & Management Track at the IBM Rational Software Conference 2009
Requirements Definition and Management encompasses all of the activities that revolve around eliciting, defining, elaborating, understanding, organizing, reviewing, and communicating business, user, and software requirements, as well as defining solutions based on those business goals and objectives. These activities are done because they help ensure that the applications that are developed solve the real business and customer problems. This track explores the experiences of organizations with tools, techniques, and processes used to effectively define and manage requirements and analyze systems. Analysts, architects, developers, project managers, and others interested in methodology and tools for defining, managing, and analyzing requirements should attend this track.
Oracle soa and e2.0 partner community forum bpm léon smiers shareLeon Smiers
Oracle SOA & Enterprise2.0 Partner Community Forum, presentation by Léon Smiers on Capgemini view on (Oracle) BPM and cases based upon Oracle BPM technology.
Track Keynote for the Requirements Definition & Management Track at the IBM Rational Software Conference 2009
Requirements Definition and Management encompasses all of the activities that revolve around eliciting, defining, elaborating, understanding, organizing, reviewing, and communicating business, user, and software requirements, as well as defining solutions based on those business goals and objectives. These activities are done because they help ensure that the applications that are developed solve the real business and customer problems. This track explores the experiences of organizations with tools, techniques, and processes used to effectively define and manage requirements and analyze systems. Analysts, architects, developers, project managers, and others interested in methodology and tools for defining, managing, and analyzing requirements should attend this track.
Oracle soa and e2.0 partner community forum bpm léon smiers shareLeon Smiers
Oracle SOA & Enterprise2.0 Partner Community Forum, presentation by Léon Smiers on Capgemini view on (Oracle) BPM and cases based upon Oracle BPM technology.
This informative presentation on integration of PLM and ERP comes to you from Barry-Wehmiller International resources (BWIR), global services & solutions partner to SolidWorks Enterprise PDM, This was made at SolidWorks World 2010 in specific context to integration of various ERP systems to Enterprise PDM . This presentation covers:
1. Role of PDM & ERP in Product Lifecycle
2. Need for integration between PDM/PLM and ERP
3. Understanding Industry-specific demands
4. SolidWorks Enterprise PDM and ERP integration
5. Case Study 1 : SolidWorks EPDM – Infor XA Integration
6. Case Study 2 : SolidWorks EPDM – SAP Integration
PLM 7.01 is the latest version of Product Lifecycle Management software delivered by SAP. This version introduces a web-based interface to many of the SAP objects like materials, documents, BOMs, routings etc. There are a lot of useful features available in this version including better search, visualization, Engineering Record, better access control inside and outside your organization etc.
The presentation is designed to serve as a comprehensive guide to setting up SAP PLM 7.01. The following topics are covered:
- A quick intro into the different ways of managing changes in the SAP PLM system
- An explanation of the new features of SAP PLM 7.01, including infrastructure requirements and the new front end, SAP NetWeaver® Business Client (NWBC)
- A look at the security setup required to enable SAP NetWeaver Business Client
- A detailed look at the new Engineering Record, including configurations, extension capabilities, and system demos
- An analysis of the process route capability, its strengths and shortcomings
- Tips and tricks from SAP PLM 7.01 project experience
Track Keynote for the Change and Release Management Track at the IBM Rational Software Conference 2009
Software change and release management, a key capability in modern software development, enables teams to accelerate the software and systems delivery lifecycle. This track is for practitioners, administrators, and advanced users who want to learn how IBM Rational change and release management solutions - IBM® Rational ® ClearCase®, IBM® Rational® ClearQuest®, IBM® Rational® Team Concert®, IBM® Rational® Build Forge® and IBM® Rational® Software Analyzer® - can empower organizations to improve productivity and team collaboration, gain better visibility into projects, automate processes, improve quality, manage distributed teams, and provide audit trails and traceability across the software development lifecycle for fast delivery of high-quality software.
Eliminate latency between engineering and manufacturing to drive lean holistically. Drive engineer intent to the shop floor with 3D images. Speed is a competitive advantage
We had this presentation running on one of the screens in our booth at the April 4, 2013, Innotech Dallas/SharePoint TechFest. We have been excited by the developments in the latest release of Visual Studio and it's ability to work seamlessly with Microsoft's Azure.
In 2005, on behalf of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the United Nations Association-UK carried out a public and expert engagement process to debate reform of the UN and its future role in international affairs. This FCO-UNA engagement process, inaugurated by Secretary of State Jack Straw and with keynote speeches provided by Prime Minister Tony Blair and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, comprised a series of national and regional public debates around the country as well as expert contribution from 200 academic and policy specialists. In this report we now present these views.
This engagement process took as its basis the recommendations put forward by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in his report to the General Assembly (In Larger Freedom: towards development, security and human rights for all) and also gave detailed consideration to the recommendations of two earlier reports (the UN High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change & the UN Millennium Project). This unique process gave government ministers and civil servants direct and sustained feedback on the proposals of the UN Secretary-General as the UK engaged in negotiations leading up to the World Summit.
This informative presentation on integration of PLM and ERP comes to you from Barry-Wehmiller International resources (BWIR), global services & solutions partner to SolidWorks Enterprise PDM, This was made at SolidWorks World 2010 in specific context to integration of various ERP systems to Enterprise PDM . This presentation covers:
1. Role of PDM & ERP in Product Lifecycle
2. Need for integration between PDM/PLM and ERP
3. Understanding Industry-specific demands
4. SolidWorks Enterprise PDM and ERP integration
5. Case Study 1 : SolidWorks EPDM – Infor XA Integration
6. Case Study 2 : SolidWorks EPDM – SAP Integration
PLM 7.01 is the latest version of Product Lifecycle Management software delivered by SAP. This version introduces a web-based interface to many of the SAP objects like materials, documents, BOMs, routings etc. There are a lot of useful features available in this version including better search, visualization, Engineering Record, better access control inside and outside your organization etc.
The presentation is designed to serve as a comprehensive guide to setting up SAP PLM 7.01. The following topics are covered:
- A quick intro into the different ways of managing changes in the SAP PLM system
- An explanation of the new features of SAP PLM 7.01, including infrastructure requirements and the new front end, SAP NetWeaver® Business Client (NWBC)
- A look at the security setup required to enable SAP NetWeaver Business Client
- A detailed look at the new Engineering Record, including configurations, extension capabilities, and system demos
- An analysis of the process route capability, its strengths and shortcomings
- Tips and tricks from SAP PLM 7.01 project experience
Track Keynote for the Change and Release Management Track at the IBM Rational Software Conference 2009
Software change and release management, a key capability in modern software development, enables teams to accelerate the software and systems delivery lifecycle. This track is for practitioners, administrators, and advanced users who want to learn how IBM Rational change and release management solutions - IBM® Rational ® ClearCase®, IBM® Rational® ClearQuest®, IBM® Rational® Team Concert®, IBM® Rational® Build Forge® and IBM® Rational® Software Analyzer® - can empower organizations to improve productivity and team collaboration, gain better visibility into projects, automate processes, improve quality, manage distributed teams, and provide audit trails and traceability across the software development lifecycle for fast delivery of high-quality software.
Eliminate latency between engineering and manufacturing to drive lean holistically. Drive engineer intent to the shop floor with 3D images. Speed is a competitive advantage
We had this presentation running on one of the screens in our booth at the April 4, 2013, Innotech Dallas/SharePoint TechFest. We have been excited by the developments in the latest release of Visual Studio and it's ability to work seamlessly with Microsoft's Azure.
In 2005, on behalf of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the United Nations Association-UK carried out a public and expert engagement process to debate reform of the UN and its future role in international affairs. This FCO-UNA engagement process, inaugurated by Secretary of State Jack Straw and with keynote speeches provided by Prime Minister Tony Blair and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, comprised a series of national and regional public debates around the country as well as expert contribution from 200 academic and policy specialists. In this report we now present these views.
This engagement process took as its basis the recommendations put forward by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in his report to the General Assembly (In Larger Freedom: towards development, security and human rights for all) and also gave detailed consideration to the recommendations of two earlier reports (the UN High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change & the UN Millennium Project). This unique process gave government ministers and civil servants direct and sustained feedback on the proposals of the UN Secretary-General as the UK engaged in negotiations leading up to the World Summit.
IBM Rational Software Conference 2009: Modeling, Architecture & Construction ...Kathy (Kat) Mandelstein
Track Keynote for the Modeling, Architecture & Construction Track at the IBM Rational Software Conference 2009
Software development is a business process requiring many different talents to implement effectively. The software architect and the software developer are key roles for successful software delivery. The architect is responsible for turning requirements into analysis and design models built on a sound architecture. Software architecture is crucial for designing reliable, flexible, and maintainable software systems, and helps communicate the high-level design to the various stakeholders at a level of detail that is meaningful to them. It also allows developers to create software systems that enable reuse and integration with legacy and third-party systems. Developers create the reality of the architecture ideas and models through building, modernizing, extending, integrating, and deploying software. Sessions in this track explore the benefits of a well-architected system, present the tips and techniques of organizations that have made software architecture an important part of their software delivery process, and show how both visual and code-centric development can help organizations adopt the right paradigm for their particular development needs. This track is for architects and developers interested in best practices and the latest innovations in methodology and tools for supporting architectural design, discovery, and control, and software construction and assembly.
IBM Rational Software Conference 2009: Process, Project and Portfolio Managem...Kathy (Kat) Mandelstein
Track Keynote for the Process, Project and Portfolio Management Track at the IBM Rational Software Conference 2009
Software and systems delivery has become a fundamental business process in the global economy, and the ability to adapt to changing market conditions requires that information technology is fully integrated into the business strategy and operations to ensure consistent alignment with business priorities, and better execution.
Executives require visibility and real-time decision support to keep the enterprise focused on solutions to high-priority problems, supported by the ability to measure the performance of current and future IT activities and assets. IT leaders must deliver significant business value and ensure constant alignment of project investments with evolving business objectives. Project leaders must be able to identify, implement and drive adoption of repeatable best-practice approaches for successful execution, and be able to more proactively identify and resolve issues, to reduce risks associated with project failure. All stakeholders must be involved and informed in addressing the changing business needs, especially when variations in project health threaten outcomes.
This track explores topics across several domains that support organizational change and iterative software and systems delivery. Hear and learn from actual experiences across the spectrum of process adoption, portfolio planning and oversight, and execution of major initiatives, programs, and projects. This track is for executives, IT leaders, program managers, project managers, portfolio managers, process engineers, business analysts, and other stakeholders concerned with optimizing IT investments with industry best practices and team unifying tools for more predictability, adaptability, and visibility.
One of the secrets of successful technology companies is the capability and capacity of their product management function. Awareness for product management need arises from signs such as disconnect between the strategic vision of the CEO and day-to-day product development activities, lack of communication and coordination between engineering, marketing, sales, finance and legal groups. missed launch dates, or lost opportunities in competitive situations with large accounts. This Technology Multipliers webinar provides a comprehensive overview of product lifecycle management concepts, process, and keys to success for technology companies.
Simplify Estimating & Pricing of Application ManagementFrank Vogelezang
Estimating Application Management is not simple because the scope of Application Management is more diffuse than the scope of a project. (Application Management is software that manages and monitors the availability and components of network-centered applications within an organization, such as e-mail, intranets and client/server).
When Application Management is outsourced to an IT service provider, both parties need to have a clear understanding what activities will be outsourced and what activities will remain with the outsourcing organization.
To make that easier, Ordina has developed Dynamic Delivery, which selects the best IT service model for Application Management.
When you have defined what activities are in scope for an Application Management service offering, you are able to use this model as a basis to estimate the related effort and cost. In this webinar, you will learn how Ordina was able to do this in a transparent way, based on experience data by:
- Combining the vision of their Service Component Model with the estimating power and references of SEER-IT.
- Translating the Service Component Model to WBS elements that are predominantly based on the knowledge bases within SEER-IT.
- Configuring the WBS elements to be able to estimate Application Management for Oracle EBS.
It shows how we converted our model for estimating application management into a working model using SEER for IT and SEER for Software knowledge bases.
You can find the webinar on: http://www.galorath.com/flash_presentations/appl_mgt_webinar040312_final/
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"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
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Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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What are you delivering?
Rational Software Conference
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Agenda
Introductory comments
Some perspective
Strategy and roadmap
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The usual disclaimer
This presentation includes comments on future
product direction and strategy
Plans are based on best information available
and may change in the future
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Agenda
Introductory comments
Some perspective
Why RM?
Challenges in Systems and IT delivery
The Development Lifecycle and where
our capabilities fit
Strategy and roadmap overview
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Why RM?
More agility
Cope with
Better project
complexity
governance
Control
Better project project scope
efficiency
More Get to market
stakeholder faster
engagement Deliver what
Better the customer
requirements needs Manage change
validation
Prove Meet
contractual Manage Lower risk of compliance
completeness subcontractor project failure mandates
value chain
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The RM marketplace moves in two directions
Systems Domain
Key Drivers IT Domain
Increasing complexity
Key drivers
Innovation from more embedded software
Lower cost / do more with less
Need faster time to market
Better meet customer needs
Need faster time to market
Market response
Aspire to Product Line Engineering
Market response
Complex sub-contractor scenarios
Aspire to agility
Getting it right the first time
Business-driven development
Rational strategic focus
Rational strategic focus
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
“More agile” across the lifecycle
Product Line Engineering (PLE)
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A “requirements view” across the lifecycle
For Programs, Projects, Products, Systems and Systems-of-Systems
IBM Integrated Requirements Management Solution
Capture • Analysis • Validation • Change Management • Traceability • Impact Analysis • Reporting & Metrics • Monitoring
Business Analysis Product/Solution Analysis & Implementation
Ideas Analysis Implementation Test & Maintenance
Requirements Definition Requirements Management
Traceability - manage compliance (at Common repository – use the latest
every level) versions and know where they are
Improve ability and efficiency in Use of attributes provide for reporting
managing change
Supply chain
Reduce defects and cost of recall / in- better visibility of solution and
service modifications compliance to customer requirements
Quality improvements – higher user easier validation of deliverable(s)
satisfaction
Reduce the need for re-training when
Cope with higher complexity staff move projects
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A unified platform can dramatically improve the
business process of software delivery
Maintaining status reports
manually can cost a project up
to 15% of its resources
Analyst Tester
Requirements Quality
Management Management
Change
& Configuration
Management
Better alignment of Being able to collaborate
enterprise objectives and on work items, defects
solution efforts can result in and build errors can
a 17% productivity Architect Developer reduce wasted rework by
improvement 15%
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Agenda
Introductory comments
Some perspective
Strategy and roadmap
Looking ahead
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Our intent
Deliver world-class requirements
definition and management
capabilities to both systems- and IT-
oriented customers
Deeply integrate requirements into
the development lifecycle
Help you use requirements as a
language of continuous stakeholder
and business interaction
Protect customer investment in
RequisitePro and DOORS
Deliver value incrementally,
especially the “hard” items
Enable new value adoption at your
own speed – evolution not revolution
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Evolution of DOORS: This year
2008 2009 2010+
DOORS
Greater stakeholder involvement and GDD productivity
With DOORS Web Access edit capability
Standardize communication between RM tools
Enabling RM in complex subcontractor scenarios
With Requirements Interchange Format (RIF)
Facilitate requirements-driven quality management
With DOORS-RQM integration
Exploit common Rational publishing system
With Rational Publishing Engine (RPE)
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Evolution of DOORS: Looking Ahead
2008 2009 2010+
DOORS
Infuse DOORS with Jazz
As an accelerator in solving the “hard problems”
• Replace DOORS server with Jazz server and COTS database
• Evolve and modernize the DOORS client
• Add sophisticated capabilities such as Product Line Engineering
Exploit common Rational reporting system
With Rational Insight
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Evolution of Requirements Composer: This year
2008 2009 2010+
Requirements Composer
Engage stakeholders
With web client, review and approval, specification publishing
Maintain focus on business needs and evolving requirements
With baselines, standard and customizable reporting (using RPE),
dashboards, and integrations with DOORS, RTC, RQM, RequisitePro
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Software Delivery Platform (with one example) Team Lead
Project Insight and Analysis
REST API
Tests built from
requirements
Changes; notification
Work items implement Tester finds defects,
requirements generates work item Tester
Analyst REST API
REST API
Defects closed
against requirements Defect status
Requirements Quality
Management
Requirements Quality
Composer
REST API
Manager
Change &
Configuration
Management Team Concert
Architect Developer
REST API
Discovery
Data Warehousing Administration Query
Collaboration Additional Services Storage
Core Services
Open Lifecycle Services
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RRC: open commercial development Go se
e
it now
!
Have discussion with developers and community
Download betas and early drivers
Report defects or request enhancements
Stay informed!
jazz.net/projects/rational-requirements-composer/
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Evolution of Requirements Composer: Looking ahead
2008 2009 2010+
Requirements Composer
Focus on optimizations for the analyst
Deep Word integration, beyond RequisitePro
Automation for validation and prioritization
Authoring accelerators
Contribute to seamless RD+RM
A platform to support many
requirements approaches
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Evolution of RequisitePro: This year
2008 2009 2010+
RequisitePro
Exploit common Rational reporting system
Lifecycle reports and measurements with Rational Insight
Exploit common Rational publishing system
With Rational Publishing Engine (RPE), the replacement
for Rational SoDA
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Evolution of RequisitePro: Looking Ahead
2008 2009 2010+
RequisitePro
Deliver early benefits of Rational investments in
RM on Jazz
Supplement existing use of RequisitePro with baselines,
revisions, review & approval using a new RM capability on Jazz
Grow these RM investments into a next-generation
RequisitePro
• Enabling an evolutionary approach for RequisitePro customers
• Becoming an eventual successor to the current code base
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IBM Rational partner solutions for Requirements
Provides software product line Maximize the productivity
support for requirements DOORS and effectiveness of your
management and software models DOORS users through
enhanced traceability
Provide seamless connectivity Seamlessly integrates DOORS
between DOORS & project with leading PLM solutions such Validate business requirements
management systems as PTC Windchill® visually for desired outcome
RequisitePro
Eliminate risk of project failure Validate business requirements
with visual requirements visually for desired outcome
definition through simulation
Requirements
Composer
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Summary:
Protecting your investments in
DOORS and RequisitePro
Evolutionary introduction of
requirements innovation
Modernizing your requirements
tools with Jazz technology
Innovations in a consumable
fashion
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Collaboration Opportunities
Design Partner Program
Lab Advocacy Program
Board of Advisors
VoiCE Events
Rational Software Conference
jazz.net
developerWorks
Beta Programs
RFE Community
Global Rational User Groups
Rational Cafe
Learn more about Rational Customer Programs
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