The Polarion research and development process for DevOps revolves around - you guessed it - Polarion! For us, DevOps is a natural part of application lifecycle management (ALM). Teams collect requirements from numerous stakeholders, but they need resources allocated and priority assigned to become part of the development plan.
From continuous integration (CI) and continuous development (CD), the Polarion team leverages their own software to manage planning. Strategic planning involves prioritizing capabilities and assigning them to the corresponding departments. After planning is complete and work is in progress, the estimates continue to change.
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Agile engineering and manufacturing doesn't mean no documentation and simplified spreadsheet tracking. Comprehensive ALM frameworks provide a single, traceable source for all documentation, requirements, and project planning.
When everyone uses the same system to track requirements, development, and release progress, it's easier to collaborate and automate. For instance, Burn Down, and other reports share up-to-date estimates on project and work status. The team automatically receives notifications via an app integration of an item's progress and directly discusses issues and obstacles.
Development and operations can break down the wall and stop working in silos. True collaboration enables teams to pass information seamlessly and in real-time, speeding releases.