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CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Leigh Crawford
2014 A Year in the Life of an ALM Project
Type: Preconference Tutorial.
Level: Beginning.
Are you considering new application lifecycle products? Have you been asked to deploy these products in your organization? Will you need to measure the return on investment that will result? If so, then this tutorial is for you! We guide you through all stages of the ALM implementation process, from initial evaluation, customization, and deployment to measurement of the productivity gains you have achieved. This tutorial combines general information on managing organizational change and specific Borland product features that integrate ALM into the development environment with the practical experiences of NDC Health, a user of the entire Borland ALM solution that has measured the return on investment.
Prerequisites: None.
2014 canceled
3232 Traceability and Linking with CaliberRM *

Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
Requirements seem to be ever-changing, and every software professional is familiar with the impact that a requirement change can have on all phases of product development. One of the key benefits of CaliberRM is that it give you the ability to trace to other key artifacts in any organization. This session demonstrates how CaliberRM integrates to all StarTeam artifacts, TestDirector test cases, MSProject project plans, other requirements, and more. The significance of setting up these traces is demonstrated, as well as the tools included in CaliberRM to identify potential risk from changing a requirement.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with CaliberRM and tracing functionality.
3232a Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 3:00pm - 4:15pm Room: C3
3232b Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 11:00am - 12:15pm Room: B3
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