Better Software - January 2009 - (Page 63) Telelogic Change provides a unifying change management platform that enables you to align your technology investments with your enterprise objectives by automating and integrating the evolution of changes in your organization. With its central change management platform, Telelogic Change ensures that all processes for the development and delivery of software, systems, and IT can be defined, implemented, automated, visualized, and, thus, managed independent of the actual underlying tools. www.telelogic.com/change Michelle.Bell@us.ibm.com telelogic chAnge IBM Rational telephone trial available training available address 949.830.8022 Yes No 9401 Jeronimo Rd. Ste. 200 Irvine, CA 92618 Telelogic Synergy 7.0 is a global software and systems development platform that features advanced capabilities for high-end SCM and support for managing your software development and delivery environment. With Synergy 7.0, customers can control their critical software development requirements and collaborate on advanced systems delivery. It provides agility through task-based configuration management and advanced SCM capabilities with the ability to work over a heavily distributed environment over a single central server. www.telelogic.com/synergy Michelle.Bell@us.ibm.com telelogic Synergy IBM Rational telephone trial available training available address 949.830.8022 Yes No 9401 Jeronimo Rd. Ste. 200 Irvine, CA 92618 Telelogic DOORS, the world’s leading requirements management solution for advanced systems and software development projects, helps you deliver higher quality systems and software by improving requirements communication, collaboration, and verification across the enterprise. DOORS is a multi-platform system designed to ensure conformance to requirements and compliance to regulations by capturing, linking, analyzing, and managing changes to requirements and their traceability. www.telelogic.com/corp/products/doors/index.cfm info@telelogic.com telelogic doorS IBM Rational telephone trial available training available address 877.275.4777 Yes Yes 9401 Jeronimo Rd. Irvine, CA 92618 TM TestTrack Pro, a scalable, cross-platform issue management solution, facilitates team collaboration across the enterprise. Simple to install, easy to use and maintain, TestTrack Pro features comprehensive workflow and process automation rules, powerful filters, escalation rules, email tracking, reports, and role-based security. It also includes extensive customizations, seamless integration with current development tools, and support for MS SQL Server, Oracle, and MySQL. Keep team members informed and on schedule with TestTrack Pro. www.seapine.com/ttpro.html jenny@seapine.com teSttrAcK pro Seapine Software telephone trial available training available address 513.754.1655 Yes Yes 5412 Courseview Dr. Ste. 200 Mason, OH 45040 TR Sizer is a measurement repository and software sizing tool that supports an alternative sizing measure—testable requirements (TRs). TRs are an intuitive, flexible, easily implemented, and powerful alternative to function points and lines of code. Measuring system size enables more reliable estimates, enhanced change control, increased accountability for outsourced work, more effective EVM, and improved measurement of quality and productivity. Based on requirements, the TR measure also highlights and helps manage requirement risk. www.testablerequirements.com mstar@mosaicinc.com www.StickyMinds.com tr Sizer Mosaic, Inc. telephone trial available training available address 312.819.2220 Yes No 205 N. Michigan Ave. Ste. 2211 Chicago, IL 60601 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2009 BETTER SOFTWARE 63 http://www.telelogic.com/change http://www.telelogic.com/change http://www.telelogic.com/synergy http://www.telelogic.com/synergy http://www.telelogic.com/corp/products/doors/index.cfm http://www.telelogic.com/corp/products/doors/index.cfm http://www.seapine.com/ttpro.html http://www.seapine.com/ttpro.html http://www.testablerequirements.com http://www.testablerequirements.com http://www.StickyMinds.com
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