Change Management

 

In a perfect world, the requirements you designed for your release will remain intact, the resources allocated for the project will not change and no one will get sick, the time allocated for each activity will turn out to be the exact actual time, and you were hundred percent right figuring what your customer wanted the system to do.

 

Frankly, in this perfect world, you wouldn't need us...

 

But in the real world, change happens, and they happen all the time. You will never deliver the exact content you planned, people are constantly relocated from one project to another, or in worse cases, leave the company, the time allocated to an activity is barely enough for the developer to laugh while increasing the effort estimation 10 times, and the blue diamond the customer asked turned out as a green turtle, and you need to develop this feature from scratch.

There is a true challenge managing changes successfully in an ever-increasingly complex environment, running across platforms, locations and diverse customer's needs.

Orcanos Change Management solution allows development team to track and monitor changes easily, and respond more effectively to changes. These change management capabilities are managed across development process, such as customer requests, product features, defects, internal change requests, and tasks.

Using the various QPack capabilities provides better visibility and responsiveness, thus provide improved software applications:

 

Automatic workflow: Manage activities using automated process workflow with alerts and notifications

 

Test: Test features to verify change was implemented successfully

 

Change request pool: manage all new requests in  a central pool, set target version and decide when to implement it as part of specific release

 

History: each participant can easily view the changes made for each activity and operate accordingly

 

Versions: Use QPack unique versions mechanism to operate in a multiple versions environment

 

Change control: QPack manages content in the same way as source control manages files, thus allows users to trace back and forth between versions.