What you will be able to do at the end of this course

By the time you complete this course, you'll be able to do all of the following in your own Visure project:

  • Log in, navigate the interface, and switch between projects
  • Check items in and out using the version-control mechanic that protects shared work
  • Create folders, documents, items, and custom attributes
  • Use Document View and List View, with filters, sorted columns, and saved views
  • Build traceability between documents using a data model and link types
  • Read traceability through link indicators, the Traceability View, and the Traceability Diagram
  • Capture and compare baselines
  • Build dashboards and widgets to visualize project status
  • Run inline approvals and formal Review Sessions
  • Import content from Word and Excel, and export back out
  • Read and use the conceptual vocabulary that Visure documentation and your colleagues will use

If you're a project administrator, two further tracks extend this:

  • Track B (Admin basics) β€” users, groups, access partitions, project setup, baseline operations. The operator track: getting your team into the tool and configured.
  • Track C (Admin advanced) β€” attribute schema design, link type governance, workflows, data model design, review and test management configuration. The architect track: shaping how your project actually behaves.

You'll do this work inside a guided practice project that goes with the course. Every chapter has a corresponding hands-on item there, so what you read becomes what you do.

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