Accenture Extends Partnership with Ravenflow

Ravenflow, the leader in Visual Requirements Definition™, today announced an extension of their partnership with Accenture. the world’s largest global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company.

“Our client needed to find a way to accelerate requirements validation without increasing staff,” said Susan Boers, president and CEO of Ravenflow. “They had invested in requirements analysis solutions, but had not seen the expected benefits in improving consultant efficiency, speed, and accuracy.”

“RAVEN addressed the client’s requirements challenges—in the first few days of using RAVEN, they received an immediate return on investment by reducing weeks of estimated work to a finished specification in just 1 day. We continue to see these dramatic savings time and time again.”

Using RAVEN, consultants and other team members rapidly visualize and validate requirements, build team consensus, and produce clear specifications of their business process workflows, business use cases, and business application needs. Based upon patented language processing technology, RAVEN allows business people to describe their needs in plain English, then automatically identifies missing requirements while generating visual process and use case diagrams that all stakeholders can understand. With its distinctive business orientation and process-based approach to requirements definition, RAVEN is uniquely suited for use on both enterprise process improvement and application development projects.

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3 Responses to “Accenture Extends Partnership with Ravenflow”

  1. Gil Savage says:

    How do business rules fit in? I am thinking about some of the BPM and BR apps focus from those pespectives.
    Looks like a great product. I would like to understand how it fits into the big picture.
    Thanks very much
    :) Gil

  2. Owen Bell says:

    There is a rapid growth of Outsorcing these days as manufactures try to cut cost and maximize profit.*’-

  3. outsourcing is really necessary specially if you want to cut the cost of production.’**

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