Features

Manage Requirements and Bugs

Requirements Management

TeamPulse allows users to expressively define and effectively manage requirements. The product enables you to easily capture ‘user stories’ (high-level informal statements of requirements), associate them to personas (end-user profiles), create relationships between stories and much more.

Expressively define requirements with TeamPulse
Define and manage personas to better visualize the potential users of your software

Relate Requirements to Personas (end-user types)

TeamPulse provides you with the ability to define and manage personas – these are fictitious characters created to represent the different user types of a system. Personas help you visualize the people behind the keyboard using the software your team is creating.

You can describe exactly how personas use your software by describing the interaction in a story.

Quick Linking feature in TeamPulse project management tool adds relationships

Create Relationships on the Fly

Use the Quick Linking feature by pressing [Ctrl + Spacebar] to add relationships to other items. You can relate the current user story to other stories, personas or ideas by selecting them from a dropdown. If the story or persona that you want to use do not exist in the system, you can create them right from the Quick Linker.

Bugs Management

The TeamPulse supports the complete process of creating, triaging and assigning bugs. This bug management workflow allows team members to address bugs more efficiently and spend less time dealing with reported issues.

Efficient bug handling management with TeamPulse
Link acceptance criteria for user stores to functional tests in Test Studio

Automated Testing Integration with Test Studio

Thanks to the tight integration between TeamPulse and Test Studio you automatically link acceptance criteria for user stories in TeamPulse to functional tests in Test Studio. At the same time if you catch a bug in the software you are testing you can automatically log it in TeamPulse where it can be triaged, assigned, tracked and integrated into the development process.