Responsive wireframes and prototypes. Inline agile requirements management. Real-time collaboration
1.Capture requirements and user stories in context
- iRise is the only tool that combines text requirements and user stories with web and mobile prototyping. While using collaborative prototyping to drive early communication and consensus, the team can also start capturing requirements for each screen and UI element directly within the prototype.
- Since requirements are in context of the screens they describe, they’re much easier for stakeholders to consume and understand. And our flexible requirements management tools allows you to manage them through to development.
2.Drag and drop requirements management
- Sort, prioritize, filter, and group your requirements, user stories, tasks and other related deliverables in a simple list or grid layout. Customize the rows and columns to track just about anything, from status to sprints to priorities. Drag and drop cards to prioritize them and automatically update their properties.
3.Customizable Story Maps, Scrum and Kanban views
- Be Agile - create Scrum, Kanban and Story Map views to more effectively manage your Epics, groom your Backlog and plan your Sprints. Integrating your Agile work with prototyping will help user story elaboration, determining acceptance criteria, and finding stories might have missed.
4.Instant Reporting
- Writing requirements documents can be painstaking, but it doesn’t have to be. iRise automatically generates a set of commonly used reports that are interactive, which you can review them online or save them for offline review. You can also also customize these reports to fit your needs.
The out of the box reports include:
- Comments Report
- Epic & User Story Report
- Functional Spec Report
- UI Specifications Report
5.Capture exactly the information your team needs
Configure each project to fit the way your team works - from Agile to waterfall, or anything in between. Maybe you want to capture detailed functional specifications, or perhaps you prefer User Stories and Epics. The information you capture is up to you.
6.Create user flows, business process diagrams, and more
Create interactive business process flows, use cases, and other diagrams that people will understand and remember. By bringing your diagrams to life, stakeholders can follow the story you’re trying to tell.
7.Review changes made to your requirements (and prototypes too) using the Audit tab
The Audit tab allows you to review activity for a particular project, screen or requirement/story. For example, you can view how a requirement's title, description, priority, release date or any other property value has changed over time. You can also determine what changes have been made to a page in your prototype. This field-level activity history can be helpful in meeting corporate Compliance as well as Regulatory needs.