Are you talking about generating use cases, generating prototypes or about gathering 
and documenting your requirements?

If you're talking about gathering and documenting requirements, then software can't 
help you -- since the process involves interviewing the people who will use the 
software. That work should not be automated.

The big caveat to the statement above is that you can build your requirements as a 
prototype and make the changes to your model as you go through the requirements phase. 
The advanatage of using this approach is the users/sponsors can see the 
requirements/processes as real clickable screens. Using an iterative approach you can 
attach requirements to each of the screens to document business rules. The other nice 
thing is that you can add version control to your prototype to track changes to the 
requirements.

FLiP is a good starting point as a methodology for building requirements using 
prototypes.  



>Does anybody know of a good tool for gathering and maintaining requirements.
>
>Thx
>Victor

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