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Michael Boyd (5175) | asked Jun 18 '09, 1:41 p.m.
This may seem like a silly question, but I am working with a group that may be adopting Rational Quality Manager (RQM) for testing purposes. One of the functions that led us to RQM was the fact that it can be integrated with the Jazz team concert for information integration, bug tracking, etc. We are already using the first version of the Jazz architecture for the team and had this question: What level of integration can we expect upon adopting RQM with our existing framework? Will it be to the level that we are anticipating?

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Jun 18 '09, 5:02 p.m.
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You can declare in RQM that you want RQM to use a specified RTC
repository as its work item repository (rather than the default, which
is to use the RQM repository itself as its work item repository). For
that matter, you can declare that you want RQM to use a specified
ClearQuest repository as its work item repository.

So if that is the level of integration that you are anticipating, then
yes, it will be to the level you are anticipating (:-).

Cheers,
Geoff

boydm wrote:
This may seem like a silly question, but I am working with a group
that may be adopting Rational Quality Manager (RQM) for testing
purposes. One of the functions that led us to RQM was the fact that
it can be integrated with the Jazz team concert for information
integration, bug tracking, etc. We are already using the first
version of the Jazz architecture for the team and had this question:
What level of integration can we expect upon adopting RQM with our
existing framework? Will it be to the level that we are anticipating?

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