Default requirements and documents workflows

The requirements and requirement documents workflows define the path requirements and documents take from initial draft to implementation. Items are assigned to users who review them and indicate if changes are needed. When the work is complete, the user enters an event to move the item to the next state in the workflow. The item Status field indicates the current state and assignment.

You can use the default requirements and documents workflows out of the box or customize them to support your process. See Customizing workflows. The default workflows include the following events.

Event Use to:
Assign Assign items to users. For example, you may want to assign a draft requirement or document to a user who can estimate the time it will take to implement.
Estimate Estimate the time needed to work on an item. For example, you may want to enter the estimated effort to implement a requirement or complete development of the functionality described in a document.
Enter Work Enter work you complete on an item to keep others informed about your progress.
Ready for Review Submit an item for review after you complete a draft or make changes. For example, you may want a stakeholder to review a requirement or document to make sure it is accurate and complete.
No Changes Needed Indicate no changes are needed after you review and accept an item.
Review Note Add review notes to provide specific feedback. See Adding requirement and document review notes.
Ready for Approval Submit an item for final approval when it is complete.
Approve Approve items to indicate they are complete and ready for the next step in the process. For example, you may want to approve a requirement to indicate it will addressed in an upcoming release or approve a document to indicate it is ready for implementation.
Reject Reject items if they are not complete or approved. For example, you may reject a requirement or document that does not include requested changes.
Needs Change Request changes after you review an item.
Mark Suspects Indicate related items may need to be reviewed when a requirement changes. For example, if a requirement changes, other items linked to it may also need to be updated. See Marking all dependent items as suspect. Only available in the requirements workflow.
Implemented Close items after they are implemented.
Obsolete Close an obsolete item if it is no longer needed. For example, you may need to mark a document obsolete if it was dropped from a release.
Re-Open Reopen obsolete items to use them again.
Comment Add comments to items to clarify information or add notes for other users.

Note:  To add workflow events to requirements or documents, choose an option from the Workflow menu. See Adding workflow events to items.