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Is RTC a good tool to track dependency status and map them?

 Hello! I am new in the development management world and trying to figure out whether RTC would be a good tool for my project, but I have different needs. 

I know RTC will be good to track work in progress matters and status reports. 
However, I also need to be able to map dependencies between use cases and assets and track their status. (ex: use case "search people" can be sent to test, when asset 1, asset 2 and asset 3 are completed. I want to see this relationship, and be able to see the status of these 3 assets, and ideally be notified when each asset is complete). 
I was thinking of using stories and linking them (depend on) with action items to do that. But not sure it is the best idea. 

Do you have any recommendations? Would RTC be a good tool for that?

Thanks. 

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 Hello Fanny,
this can be achieved OOTB: parent story (or defect, enhancement) with 3 child (tasks / defects : enhancement) - asset 1, asset 2 and asset 3

Add OOTB precondition for changing parent story status (ex: from new to ready): all children must be resolved / ready (whatever status)

You may find useful article and videos on jazz: https://jazz.net/library/#sort=pubDate

Hope it helps,
Eric
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 Thanks a lot Eric, much appreciated :). 

Cheers, 
Fanny

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