Meant to use it at current ClientCo but managed to dodge it for now.
Without the proper business buy in and support its generally a waste of time.
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Generally but not exclusively, parts of BT that didn't have SAP had ARIS.
And you'll need the latest version of QC to get the best out of it.
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Wow, that good!
We use QC for bug tracking but I don't know about the others, I'll give them a look tonight.
Would I be right in thinking that it is mainly for places that use SAP?
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I 'have' to use it because it is the tool of choice of the architects where I am at the moment. The things I like about it are listed below ...
ENDS.
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Yes, it's crap and unwieldy and you'll only use about 10% of the functionality because setting up process simulation is too complex.
HP Application Lifecycle Management/Quality Center is a better tool for BPA.
Nimbus ES and BonitaSoft are good tools for business as usual BPM. EA is very good if you can start from a Requirements Management perspective.
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ARIS toolset
Anybody got any experience with using this for modelling business processes?
Any opinion compared to other case tools like Enterprise Architect?
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