Blueprint Software Systems

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Company Overview:

As the market leading requirements solution provider, Blueprint believes that business value drives software projects. Blueprint has enabled global companies of all sizes and industries to eliminate risk and reduce cost through a focus on visual requirements definition and collaboration.

According to the 2007 Standish Group CHAOS Report over 50% of software projects fail due to poor or ambiguous requirements.  Today, 99% of requirements are paper-based and document-centric detailing a myriad of requirements artifacts such as process diagrams, text, user interface mock-ups, use cases, data and business rules, authored in disparate solutions such as Word, Excel, and Visio.  Not only is it difficult to author requirements in traditional office productivity solutions, stakeholders and business partners have a difficult time validating several  hundred if not thousands of pages of requirements documents.  The result is miscommunication and errors, manifesting itself downstream in costly change requests, project rework, schedule delays and even project failures, crippling the competitive and business performance of major corporations.

Nobody knows how to solve these challenges better than Blueprint.  As the market-leading enterprise-requirements solution provider, Blueprint has enabled global companies of all sizes and industries to reduce software costs by improving requirement quality and collaboration.  Blueprint is a global provider, headquartered in Canada, and with presence, partners, and customers in North America and Europe.

Use the following link to access the Blueprint Software Systems Web Site, and the Blueprint Solutions video series.

Interactive Links:

Requirements Definitions for Distributed Teams

Procurement Insights Media Coverage:

PI Window on Business Segment (Outsourcing Returns, Not Responsibilities) – Air Date, August 20th, 2009

Procurement Insights Articles and White Papers:

August 20th, 2009 – Visual Requirement Definition: Establishing the Point for a Clear Commonality of Understanding

August 14th, 2009 – Managing the Process of Automation: Leveraging Capabilities Without Forfeiting Accountability

Social Network Links (Groups):

Blueprint Group (LinkedIn Group)

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