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Welcome to AppLife DNA

With AppLife DNA you can get serious about Requirements and Specifications without spending thousands or turning your entire organizational development process upside down. AppLife DNA helps you focus squarely on identified requirements, write iterative functional specifications, and effectively communication change over the duration of your project.

With AppLife DNA, you can rapidly produce a “living” requirement specification document on-the-fly during any stage of your application development project. AppLife DNA advances iterative software development by transforming requirements analysis and specification authoring from a task to be completed, into a continuous iterative process.

AppLife DNA
Iterative Specification Authoring
It just makes sense.
  • Eliminate Scope Creep
  • Create Better Specs in Less Time
  • Adapt to Change
  • Dramatically Reduce Project Risk

Using AppLife DNA, your requirements management and specification authoring tasks are better controlled, communicated and streamlined during iterative development cycles. Authors enter, categorize, prioritize and define individual requirements. With a single click, functional specifications and/or iterative comparison documents are generated on-the-fly.

The Result: A living specification that is continuously expanded and maintained throughout the life of your project.

A living specification provides context for subsequent iterations. A living specification enables authors to maintain and communicate change to previous specs. A living specification substantially reduces rework, enables more accurate development estimates, and reduces risk of software projects. AppLife DNA provides the environment for authors to create, maintain, and communicate a living software specification.