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The integration of Modern Requirements4DevOps and Jira ensures there is no scope for communication gaps or miscommunication between project management and development teams.
In an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) ecosystem, the choice of systems and the collaboration between the cross-functional teams play a great role. While the choice of systems impacts the productivity of a team, the cross-functional collaboration helps the teams get complete context of the business requirements.
Best-of-breed systems such as Modern Requirements4DevOps and Jira bring rich functionalities to the ecosystem. By integrating Modern Requirements4DevOps with Jira, enterprises can seamlessly manage product development. The developers using Jira will have clear visibility into the exact feature requirements and real-time access to any changes/enhancements made to the requirements. On the other hand, Modern Requirements4DevOps users will have a complete view into the development of a requirement that is progressing.
Trace the requirement breakdown completely – access the features, tasks, sub-tasks associated with the requirement
Get complete context of the requirements and receive real-time updates when there is a change in the plan
Get full traceability into the Quality Assurance (QA) reports from both systems
Coordinate on the delivery timelines seamlessly with concurrent updates on changes
OpsHub Integration Manager integrates Modern Requirements4DevOps and Jira bi-directionally. It ensures that all historical and current data is available to each user, in that user’s preferred system, with full context, in real-time. All ‘requirements’ from Modern Requirements4DevOps automatically synchronize to Jira where they are broken down to ‘stories’. The completion of the story and the status of test results against it automatically synchronizes to Modern Requirements4DevOps.
The product management team uses Modern Requirements4DevOps and the development team uses Jira. However, as these systems are not synchronized, the product management team doesn’t have visibility into how the development work is progressing. Any change to the priorities of stories also must be manually communicated.
When Modern Requirements4DevOps and Jira are integrated, the coordination between the product management team and development team will be seamless.