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Requirements and Validation Buyer’s Guide

Tech-Clarity’s Requirements and Validation Engineering Buyer’s Guide helps manufacturers develop criteria to evaluate software solutions to support requirements management and validation engineering. Tech-Clarity’s Buyer’s Guides go beyond software functionality to provide a framework of requirements that impact implementation success and long-term ROI, including: Software capabilities Implementation User adoption Support Vendor characteristics / attributes Industry or unique business…

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Michelle Boucher - June 21, 2016 - Filed Under: Buyer's Guides, Published Research - Tagged With: NPD, Validation, Requirements, Embedded Software, Criteria, Buyer's Guide, IoT, Internet of Things, PLM, Requirements Management, Product Development, ALM

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