Visure Requirements ALM Platform

A configurable platform for managing requirements, risks, tests, defects, change and lifecycle relationships in complex product development.

Requirements & attributesRisk and test managementChange & baselinesTraceability & reporting

Configurable repository for governed lifecycle information and traceability.

Traceability quality depends on the information model, link discipline, source data and review process configured by the project.
Visure SolutionsRequirements & ALM

Core capabilities

Core engineering capabilities

Exact capabilities depend on the selected edition, release and deployment environment.

Requirements modelling

Configure item types, attributes, hierarchies, templates and project-specific data structures.

Risk and test linkage

Manage risks and tests in context with the requirements and controls they address.

Traceability

Create and analyze relationships across requirements, risks, tests, defects and connected lifecycle artefacts.

Change, version and baselines

Control revisions, approvals, baselines and impact analysis across project evolution.

Reuse and variants

Support controlled reuse of requirements components across products or projects.

Exchange and reporting

Use supported imports, exports, ReqIF workflows, dashboards and reports subject to configuration and version.

Implementation workflow

From evaluation to deployment

Validate the technology in the real build, target and reporting environment before wider rollout.
  1. 01Model the lifecycle data
  2. 02Migrate and normalize content
  3. 03Define trace rules
  4. 04Configure reviews and baselines
  5. 05Connect external tools
  6. 06Govern adoption and reporting

Confirm the deployment fit

Compatibility depends on the actual toolchain, target environment, integration needs and assurance objectives.
  • Repository and deployment architecture
  • User, role and access-control model
  • Migration from documents or legacy ALM
  • ReqIF and integration requirements
  • Variant and reuse complexity
  • Administration and long-term data governance

Where the technology adds value

Well suited for

  • Complex products with many requirements relationships
  • Regulated or audit-sensitive development
  • Multi-team requirements, risk and test coordination
  • Projects replacing document-centric control

Important considerations

  • Successful deployment requires a defined information model and governance process.
  • Requirements quality tools support review but do not replace engineering judgement.
  • Compliance depends on the configured process, traceability model and reviewed evidence.
  • External engineering tools still require planned integration and data ownership.

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