Structured requirements
Define typed artefacts, attributes, hierarchies, templates and project-specific information models.
Establish a controlled repository for requirements, risks, verification artefacts, decisions and change, with traceability defined by the project information model.
Technical scope
Define typed artefacts, attributes, hierarchies, templates and project-specific information models.
Connect needs, system and software requirements, risks, tests, defects and design artefacts using governed link rules.
Control versions, approvals, baselines, change requests and impact analysis across releases and variants.
Keep risk controls and verification activity connected to the requirements they address.
Manage shared components and controlled reuse without losing project-specific context.
Support formal review workflows, dashboards, reports and audit preparation based on configured project data.
Implementation workflow
Available capabilities
Technology
Evaluation criteria
Relevant engineering frameworks
Map the current toolchain, lifecycle constraints, evidence gaps and deployment scope.
Define platform scope, integrations, data ownership, pilot criteria and technical risks.
Support evaluation, installation, configuration, workflow integration and user adoption.
Establish governance, review cadence, upgrades, support escalation and expansion logic.