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New Post 8/3/2020 10:39 AM
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Re: What types of software tools do you use? 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 8/3/2020 11:42:15 AM)

Some basic software; I use MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for documentation and some data; MS Visio for modeling diagrams, Adobe DX for mockups, Evernote for notes (school habit), Trello, and Worktime for team management, and Jira. I also found this article https:/www.guru99.com / business-analyst-tools.html, and I'm particularly interested in giving Wrike a try just to consolidate most of the information in one app. Anyone here ever used it before?

 
New Post 1/21/2020 2:36 AM
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Re: What types of software tools do you use? 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 1/21/2020 11:31:45 AM)
Tool type
Program analysis tools-Cross reference generators, static analysers, dynamic analysers
Testing tools-Test data generators, file comparators
 
New Post 11/2/2021 7:57 AM
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Re: What types of software tools do you use? 
  • SOFTWARE: MS World, PURPOSE: Functional Specifications, Requirements Documents,
  • SOFTWARE: MS Excel, PURPOSE: , Traceability
  • SOFTWARE: MS Visio, PURPOSE: Process Models, Use Case Models, Entity-Relationship
 
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