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{panel:borderStyle=none| bgColor=white} Requirements management and issue tracking are fundamentally related concepts. In a sense, requirements drive almost all issue tracking data -- requirements drive new feature development at the onset of a project, and failure to meet requirements drives bug reports in the test cycle of a project. This relationship drives a need to make information from each system visible to the other. We want to answer fundamental questions like:
* What new requirement is driving all of these feature requests? * Was this requirement problematic? How many bugs did it cause? |
Unfortunately, requirements managers and issue trackers are often provided by different vendors and do not easily communicate. Moreover, due to restrictive licensing, requirements managers are often available to only a few users. |
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JIRA and DOORS are two of the leading products in their respective fields. The JIRA-DOORS integration plugin provides several integration features that help share information between these two important systems.
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