Jira is a powerful cloud- and subscription-based application lifecycle and issue management solution. It is designed to aid users both in project management and in resolving any issues that arise at any point in the software development process. It is especially concerned with easing the ability of developers to collaborate.
It is very cheap if you forego the local instance and stick to the cloud.
The licensing model is annoying. They nickel and dime you.
It is very cheap if you forego the local instance and stick to the cloud.
The licensing model is annoying. They nickel and dime you.
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (DOORS) is a Requirements Management (RM) software designed to help organizations manage engineering project requirements throughout the development lifecycle. It provides a central location for capturing, defining, and organizing project requirements, facilitating communication and collaboration among stakeholders like engineers, system designers, and customers. Key features include requirements traceability, version control, and impact analysis, ensuring effective implementation and testing. DOORS improves efficiency, enhances communication, reduces risks, and supports better decision-making through clear visibility into requirements. Compared to its newer, web-based counterpart DOORS Next, the mature DOORS 9 offers a wider range of features with a traditional user interface but lacks web-based functionality and modern integration with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) tools.
Pricing can vary depending on the size of the organization and how contracts are negotiated.
Licensing fees are billed annually and there is no support included with what I pay.
Pricing can vary depending on the size of the organization and how contracts are negotiated.
Licensing fees are billed annually and there is no support included with what I pay.
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next (DOORS Next) is a requirements management (RM) software designed to help organizations manage engineering project requirements throughout the development lifecycle. It offers a central location for capturing, defining, and organizing project requirements, facilitating collaboration among stakeholders like engineers, system designers, and customers. Key features include requirements traceability, version control, and impact analysis. DOORS Next improves efficiency, enhances communication, reduces risks, and aids in better decision-making through clear traceability and version control. Compared to its predecessor, DOORS 9, DOORS Next is a web-based version with a modern interface that integrates with other IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) tools, while DOORS 9 offers a wider range of features in a non-web-based format.
You are going to need a beefy server and a fat network pipe to it in order to make DNG and its companion tools work well for users.
The cost of maintenance is €20,000 to €30,000 ($22,000 to $33,000 USD) and there are no additional fees.
You are going to need a beefy server and a fat network pipe to it in order to make DNG and its companion tools work well for users.
The cost of maintenance is €20,000 to €30,000 ($22,000 to $33,000 USD) and there are no additional fees.