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.
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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
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?
We have to create requirements for non-Jira "savvy" users.
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Have you considered using Jira, but displaying the requirements in Confluence?
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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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