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Overview

The JCreate Requirements Tree provides a structured view of Confluence pages and their linked Jira issues, enabling seamless requirements management.

  • It begins with the Confluence space home page, and its child pages.

  • Jira issues linked to these pages are displayed within the structure

JCreate Requirements Tree ensures clear traceability between documentation and development tasks, including epics, stories, and linked tests. it improves collaboration, transparency, and project alignment By visually connecting requirements with their corresponding Jira issues.

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How to access the JCreate Requirements Tree?

To access the JCreate Requirements Tree:

  • Use the Jcreate Actions Menu that appears under the page title

  • Space sidebar > Apps > JCreate Requirements Tree

What Issues Are Displayed in the JCreate Requirements Tree?

The JCreate Requirements Tree includes all Jira issues referenced within any page in the Confluence space. Specifically, it displays:

  • Jira issues added through the Jira Issue Macro, along with their child issues.

  • Issues linked via the JCreate Requirements Macro, including their child issues.

  • Issues included using the JCreate Issues Macro, along with their child issues.

This ensures comprehensive visibility of all relevant Jira issues within the structured requirements tree.

Expand and Collapse

Click on the arrows on the left side of the tree item icon to expand or collapse the hierarchy

  • Expanding an item only expands pages directly under it and the full hierarchy of the issues that are linked to these pages

  • Collapsing an item closes all items under it recursively

Requirement Issue View

  • Issue Details Panel

  • Linked Issues Panel

  • JCreate Requirements Macro

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