> What would your requirement ID signify.
Something to identify a specific requirement in the original business
requirements document. Like I say, we don't formally track at that
level but the point is that we *could*.
> I just looked at Together as well as the tutorial on all
> of the UML diagrams. Very cool product, but $3500 for the solo
> license. Yikes!
Yup and we use Control Center with multiple floating licenses (which I
think cost $12k each a few years back). It all depends how seriously
you buy into the productivity argument behind UML...
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