Jama Software Applies NLP to Requirements Management with the Launch of Jama Software Requirements Advisor (BETA)
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PORTLAND, Ore., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jama Software, the leading requirements management solution provider, today announced the beta release of Jama Software® Requirements Advisor to improve requirements quality, the main source of negative product outcomes. This new offering analyzes requirements using Natural Language Processing to evaluate and improve the quality of the requirements utilized within the product development lifecycle resulting in improved product quality, reduced rework and accelerated time to market.
Well specified requirements are one of the most important aspects of successful product development programs. Organizations typically spend about 40-50% of effort on avoidable rework. In addition, finding and fixing a severe problem after delivery is often 100 times more expensiv
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100 College Majors That Earn the Most Money
By Angela Underwood, Stacker News
On 5/14/21 at 6:30 PM EDT
Choosing a college major is a big decision. Students must select to study something that challenges and interests them while balancing the hard realities of the job market and outlook of career paths. A good salary coming out of college is key to a secure middle class future, and with increasing student loan debts, choosing a major that yields bigger salaries out the gate becomes ever more desirable.
To show just how valuable these college majors can be, Stacker used data from a 2020 PayScale report to rank the top 100 college majors that alumni make the most money from in their respective professional careers. The rankings, released in 2021, are based on the highest average mid-career salary. Information is provided about the jobs a major in that area might be hired for, which skills they ll attain while in school, and what the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects their pro