Broadcom Agile Requirements Designer user impressions indicate strong satisfaction with customer service and support. Many experienced quick, knowledgeable, and responsive assistance, praising the helpfulness of forums and pre-sales engineering. Several noted improvement post-acquisition, highlighting stability and increased R&D. However, a few pointed out gaps in first-line knowledge, needing R&D involvement for some issues, and delayed solutions. Tech support is frequently rated highly, yet not universally, with some expressing lesser satisfaction.
Broadcom Agile Requirements Designer's initial setup is often described as straightforward and similar to typical desktop software installations. While technical implementation is simple, challenges arise with licensing and security when integrated with VMware. Users find migration between devices difficult, and the adaptation to new modeling approaches requires effort. Consulting services are beneficial, and internal adjustments take time. Users appreciate the tool's growth potential despite the initial learning curve.
Users express mixed experiences with Broadcom Agile Requirements Designer's scalability. Some find it performance-sufficient for both small and large projects, while larger models might require more resources. Initial scalability concerns were resolved by better implementation strategies. Several appreciate its integration potential with other CA offerings for extensive scalability. Simplicity and localized installation eliminate immediate concerns for some. At the same time, lacking Kubernetes support may limit scalability for a few users seeking dynamic expansion.
Broadcom Agile Requirements Designer is reported to be stable and reliable by users. Despite being a newer offering, any initial stability concerns have been addressed with updates. Users praised its stability and the support from CA, noting that any issues are promptly resolved. Some minor issues were noted regarding application responsiveness after sleep mode, but these are being actively addressed. Generally, users rate its stability highly, with many finding it quite stable in practice.