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Using Access to manage IT requirements?

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hostrows - 14 Jan 2005 17:43 GMT
Is there a good access template to manage IT or web requirements?
Tim Henderson - 17 Jan 2005 02:49 GMT
Are you using UML and want to build a small application to
manage requirements using UML?

If you are interested in something simpler than UML, I can
supply something I use for relatively small (< $1 million)
projects, based on an Arthur Anderson methodology.

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>Is there a good access template to manage IT or web requirements?
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hostrows - 17 Jan 2005 14:45 GMT
Yes, I am a novice user, so simpler the better.  Projects are definitely less
than $1 million.  

Any suggestions using the application is appreciated.

> Are you using UML and want to build a small application to
> manage requirements using UML?
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> requirements?
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