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Polarion Techniques and Applications - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Polarion Techniques and Applications - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Polarion Techniques and Applications""Polarion Techniques and Applications" is an authoritative guide designed for engineering, IT, and quality assurance professionals seeking to master Siemens Polarion ALM. This comprehensive volume explores Polarion’s system architecture, core concepts, and advanced capabilities, beginning with foundational topics such as work item data models, traceability, robust process configuration, and sophisticated access management. Readers will gain a profound understanding of both document-centric management through LiveDoc technology and the intricacies of lifecycle management critical for today’s regulated and fast-paced environments.The book then advances into the realms of customization, system integration, and agile transformation. Through detailed explanations and practical examples, it illuminates the art of tailoring Polarion—from scripting and workflow automation to UI enhancements and branding extensions. Guidance on REST API integration, extension development in Java or JavaScript, and real-time webhook connections empowers organizations to seamlessly connect Polarion with their entire software delivery ecosystem. Special attention is given to agile methodologies, DevOps pipelines, test management, and collaborative features—providing a holistic view on leveraging Polarion for iterative progress, quality assurance, and distributed team success.Beyond individual project management, the guide delves into analytics, compliance, security, and performance at scale. Advanced chapters address enterprise-grade reporting, live dashboards, regulatory compliance (such as ISO, FDA, and GDPR), and stringent access controls. The final section looks to the future, outlining how Polarion supports model-based systems engineering, AI-driven analytics, IoT applications, and management of complex project portfolios. Packed with real-world scenarios and best practices, "Polarion Techniques and Applications" is an indispensable resource for harnessing the full spectrum of Polarion ALM’s transformative potential.
Available since: 05/29/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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