RRC 3.0.1.2 now available!
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We are pleased to announce that IBM Rational Requirements Composer 3.0.1.2 is now available.
This release includes several defect fixes and improvements in the area of upgrade migration as well as improvements to the web-based user interface.
To learn more, please visit the New & Noteworthy page.
This release includes several defect fixes and improvements in the area of upgrade migration as well as improvements to the web-based user interface.
To learn more, please visit the New & Noteworthy page.
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Hello Kumada,
The improvements are really in the form of fixes, for example in the area of Saved Filters. There are no major enhancements in this fixpack, though you may find a couple of minor work items that are technically categorized as enhancements.
For a more detailed list of exactly what has been provided in this fixpack, I recommend creating a query to search for resolved work items planned for the 3.0.1.2 release (use the "is part of" qualifier). You can further refine this to just those work items filed against the RRC Web Client using the "in subtree" qualifier. I would also recommend excluding work items of type BVT Task.
Such a search yielded about 38 work items for me, though some of those included work related to the release engineering process as part of producing the release rather than actual code fixes. But this will give you a picture of what is included in this release. And of course you can apply this to other releases as well to see what has previously been delivered (ie, 3.0.1.1) or may be coming in the future (ie, 3.0.1.3 or even 4.0).
The improvements are really in the form of fixes, for example in the area of Saved Filters. There are no major enhancements in this fixpack, though you may find a couple of minor work items that are technically categorized as enhancements.
For a more detailed list of exactly what has been provided in this fixpack, I recommend creating a query to search for resolved work items planned for the 3.0.1.2 release (use the "is part of" qualifier). You can further refine this to just those work items filed against the RRC Web Client using the "in subtree" qualifier. I would also recommend excluding work items of type BVT Task.
Such a search yielded about 38 work items for me, though some of those included work related to the release engineering process as part of producing the release rather than actual code fixes. But this will give you a picture of what is included in this release. And of course you can apply this to other releases as well to see what has previously been delivered (ie, 3.0.1.1) or may be coming in the future (ie, 3.0.1.3 or even 4.0).