objectiF RPM
objectiF RPM is software for requirements engineering and project management. It offers visual (UML, SysML, Use Cases etc.) and textual requirements analysis and specification. Tasks and project planning are derived from requirements.
objectiF RPM is software for requirements engineering and project management. It offers visual (UML, SysML, Use Cases etc.) and textual requirements analysis and specification. Tasks and project planning are derived from requirements.
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