Jazz Jazz Community Blog Drinking our own champagne: Using RRC 1.0 to develop the next version

We’ve produced a video about IBM Rational Requirements Composer and how we have been using Version 1 to develop Version 2 features.

The video shows a process to building the right solution and the various artifacts developed at each stage.


(Watch this video in our jazz.net library)

After you’ve watched the video, and if you want to provide feedback on our features under development, you can go to these parent work items:

If you would like to know more, a detailed version of this story was presented at the Rational Software Conference 2009 in Orlando Florida. You can find it here in our library.

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  1. Randy Haven July 24, 2009 @ 9:16 am

    Provides an excellent survey of the requirements definition process in the context of a real domain. Use of Composer for the development of Composer itself proves out the value proposition of the tool and validates it for serious software development.

  2. Allan Caetano August 6, 2009 @ 2:48 pm

    Robin, is this RRC server eventually be available for read-only access to Rational field personnel? It might yield important lessons for application in customer deployments.

  3. Robin Bater August 12, 2009 @ 10:52 pm

    When V2 is available with a web client, we will look at exposing the RRC content to a wider audience, so that the community can contribute comments via the web “reviewer” interface.

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