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Requirements Template

Crystal Rouse
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September 19, 2024

I am looking for suggestions on a Confluence template to help us track requirements.  We have to follow a format of High-Level Requirements --> mapped to the allocated requirements.

I need to be able to have a table that lists the top-level requirements and link to the "sub" requirements.  For example:

1.0 The Project must be implemented on XYZ Atlassian Toolset hosted by XYZ

Sub Requirements would be:

1.1 The XYZ tool shall operate on the XYZ Plaform

1.2 The XYZ tool shall be implemented as a Service Management Project.

...

Is there an automatic way to create links from the top level requirement to the sub requirements easily?

 

Thanks for any help or suggestions!

Crystal

 

 

 

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Shawn Doyle - ReleaseTEAM
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September 19, 2024

While you could use Confluence for this, I would suggest using Jira.  I'm sure you considered it, do you mind sharing why Jira wouldn't fit your needs?

Crystal Rouse
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September 20, 2024

We have to create requirements for non-Jira "savvy" users.  

Shawn Doyle - ReleaseTEAM
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September 20, 2024

Have you considered using Jira, but displaying the requirements in Confluence?

Crystal Rouse
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September 23, 2024

Our users are very inexperienced. They need to start capturing requirements with the overhead of learning a new tool as well.

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