Get a rough overview on where we are heading to with R4J - Requirements Management for Jira. Please refer to the release notes for details about released features.

(blue star) Just Released


Tree Filter

Saved filters and JQL are a great way to reduce your tree view to the issue you need to manage. This will be extended by an easy-to-use quick filter option like you know from the Jira Basic search.

Flexible Tree Structure

Goodbye fixed order for these types of artifacts. The tree view and reading view allow you to arrange them in the order you need to explain it to your users. Inside a project, you can start with a Confluence page describing the idea, add issues to reference to the project targets, and then start with the folders holding the marketing and product requirements. Finally, provide a Confluence page again with the glossary.

Cloud Migration Support

The Atlassian migration tools are a great help to transfer your issues into the Cloud. Use our bulk ReqIF export to transfer over the tree structure including folders.

Tree Structure

The tree structure can be expanded by one, two.. and all levels. To avoid loading delays, your admin can define the maximum number of levels.

Hard work done to speed up the tree loading, export, and usage of filtered structures. Don’t forget about warped speed for retrieving issues from a folder using our Advanced JQL.

(blue star) In the works


Revisions & Baselines

Baselines should include additional details like folder structure and others to be an exact replica of the actual requirements.

So far the comparison and baseline view only shows the plain text for rich text fields. Soon you will be able to compare the rendered text.

ReqIF

Final release of ReqIF with enhancements from your feedbacks.

(blue star) On the planning board


Template base Export

We are adding invisible marks to the MS Word document. So you can get to know which issue keys the field values belong to. This will be used from our Word plugin to allow a round trip with Jira.

The Excel Export need modifications to support a true round trip, this will be supported by a few additional configuration options.

Administration

So far, you can control the access permissions with global Jira groups. We introduce support for project roles in the R4J permissions settings.

Permissions

To specify the permission more accurate, new options will be introduced on global and project level.

REST API 3.0

The REST API 1.0 and 2.0 offers lot of value to our customer. With the introduction of our R4J cloud version, an alignment of the API helps you to connect both worlds.

Don´t worry, your scripts running on REST API 1.0 and 2.0 will work further on. We will not remove this versions and support will continue until further notice.


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Disclaimer: This information is being shared in order to outline some of our current product plans. We are hopeful that the following can shed some light on our road map, but it is important to understand that it is being shared for informational purposes only, and not as a binding commitment. Please do not rely on this information in making purchasing decisions because ultimately, the development, release, and timing of any products, features or functionality remains at the sole discretion of Ease Solutions, and is subject to change.