Application
Lifecycle Management also referred to as ALM is essentially the capability of
putting together, organizing as well as managing the different phases of the
software delivery process. It is seen that ALM is vital from development to
deployment of any project and it is a set of process and tools which take in
definition, design, development, testing, deployment and management. ALM Tools are based
on the business perspective and also on the IT perspective. These tools are
instrument for managing business process and the entire application set. This
is done in conjunction on the basis of both the business lifecycle and the
development lifecycle.
ALM Tools are those instruments that bring and keep business management and software engineering together throughout the development lifecycle. Additionally, these tools facilitate and integrate engineering processes also. Making and keeping business management and software application management united together requires an integral view at the application or at a group of applications. Thus the tools work as proper instruments to govern and to control the application background.
Rommana Software offers upgraded Rommana Team, web-based fully integrated ALM Tools. This software is made available for public use and for free. Rommana can be used for real projects and also for different projects as they want before they make a purchasing decision. However, the announcement by Rommana Software regarding Rommana allows up to 5 concurrent users to use the full functionality of Rommana ALM software for free. This facility is offered to those who want to test the software before making final purchase. In addition to that Rommana Team does not require dealing with corporate policies for downloading and installing software. The company has made Rommana Team available the software in the cloud on own servers and project teams can make a request access to the cloud version for up to five users free of charge. Rommana Team is line that implements best practices in the following functions such as Requirement Management, Test Management, Project Management, Use Case Management, Issue Management, Change Management, Release and iteration Management and Collaboration Management. Any interested person can visit the company website to learn more about how Application Lifecycle Management Tools and their effort.
ALM Tools are those instruments that bring and keep business management and software engineering together throughout the development lifecycle. Additionally, these tools facilitate and integrate engineering processes also. Making and keeping business management and software application management united together requires an integral view at the application or at a group of applications. Thus the tools work as proper instruments to govern and to control the application background.
Rommana Software offers upgraded Rommana Team, web-based fully integrated ALM Tools. This software is made available for public use and for free. Rommana can be used for real projects and also for different projects as they want before they make a purchasing decision. However, the announcement by Rommana Software regarding Rommana allows up to 5 concurrent users to use the full functionality of Rommana ALM software for free. This facility is offered to those who want to test the software before making final purchase. In addition to that Rommana Team does not require dealing with corporate policies for downloading and installing software. The company has made Rommana Team available the software in the cloud on own servers and project teams can make a request access to the cloud version for up to five users free of charge. Rommana Team is line that implements best practices in the following functions such as Requirement Management, Test Management, Project Management, Use Case Management, Issue Management, Change Management, Release and iteration Management and Collaboration Management. Any interested person can visit the company website to learn more about how Application Lifecycle Management Tools and their effort.
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