To edit requirement details
Specifies the name of the requirement.
Specifies the amount of potential profit the requirement can provide.
Specifies the degree of difficulty that can be expected in completing the requirement.
Values: High, Medium, Low
Specifies the precedence of the requirement over other requirements.
Values: Very High, High, Medium, Low, Very Low, Not Prioritized
This field is defined by your company. Typically, this field is used to label different workflow stages for a requirement.
Specifies the estimated labor cost for the requirement.
Specifies the estimated expense of the requirement.
Specifies the level of confidence the owner has in the organization's understanding of the requirement and the organization's ability to deliver the requirement.
Values: High, Medium, and Low.
Specifies a way to group requirements that is defined by your company. Select one of the options from the drop-down.
Specifies the requirement that is the parent of the current requirement. This field applies only to child requirements
Specifies that the requirement is active and can be assigned to releases and features. Inactive requirements do not appear in the list views or hierarchy views.
Default: Selected
Specifies the product or products to which the requirement applies. You can select more than one product to associate with the requirement.
Specifies the features to which the requirement is assigned.
Specifies the releases to which the requirement is assigned. You can assign the requirement to more than one release.
Specifies the name of the owner or owners of the requirement.
Specifies the sources associated with the requirement. You can assign the requirement to more than one source.
Specifies the personas associated with the requirement. You can associate more than one persona with a requirement.
Provides a description of the item being created or edited.
Specifies the problem the requirement addresses or solves.
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