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Convio Events
Identifies this event on the calendars and lists More details

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Requirement Management System
The system shall empower all IT analysts, developers and managers with the right tools and information. More details

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Requirement Management System
The system(s) shall be able to run on all best-of-breed server hardware (e.g. HP, Sun etc…), best-of-breed Operating Systems, and be compatible with b... More details

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Requirement Management System
The system shall provide a single database and interface for entering and updating IT related changes and business requirements for all new products a... More details

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Convio Events
Controls the elements that will display in the margins on the event page (Tip: To work with Page Wrappers, click Setup and Page Wrapper Editor.) More details

WikiRequirements community
Software Requirement Specification (IEEE 830)
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Requirement Management System
The system shall help streamline IT requirements and demand management processes. More details

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Requirement Management System
The system shall allow IT management to have a clear and up-to-date visibility over all business and system (functional) requirements and also change ... More details

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Requirement Management System
The system shall maintain requirement baselines to allow forwards and backwards traceability. More details

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IDM busines requirements
There shall be the ability to create customers have decided to sign up and completedt the terms and conditions More details

Using the issue tracking module

When you first want to use the Issue Tracking module, e.g. to register and track bugs or issues for your project, you should first define the custom fields you need for your project.

Follow these steps to easily set up the Issue Tracking module to suit your needs:

  • Start by clicking "+" next to your project in the left menu.
  • Click "+" next to "Issue tracking" in the left menu.
  • Click "New issue". You now see the standard information for an issue.
  • Click "Custom fields" at the top to define the information you need for your issue tracking. Typically the fields may include "Priority", "Status", "Approved/rejected by", "Date approved/rejected", "Estimate" and so on.
  • As an example let's say you want to create a "Priority" field with the values "High", "Medium" and "Low".
  • First type "Priority" in the "Name" field.
  • Then select "List of values" in the "Type" field. Now you can type in the three possible values.
  • Type "High" in the input field on the right and click "Add value".
  • Type "Medium" in the input field on the right and click "Add value".
  • Type "Low" in the input field on the right and click "Add value".
  • Remember to save all these values by clicking "Insert". You have now created your first custom field.
  • Now create the other custom fields you need.

Tip: You can always go back and create new custom fields if you need to.

You have now set up the issue tracking module for your project.

Tip: You can link each issue to all the affected business and functional requirements. Select the issue you want to link from and click "Add requirement link". Then search and select the requirement you want to link to. Repeat if you want to link to more than one requirement.

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