What is Visure Authoring?
Visure Authoring is a web-based requirements management application. It gives teams a single, structured place to capture, organize, version, link, and review the requirements for any product or system — from a single mobile feature to a full aerospace platform.
If you've ever managed requirements in Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, or a wiki, you already know what gets hard at scale: which version is current, who changed what, what depends on what, and whether the team has approved it. Visure replaces that ad-hoc tooling with a workspace where every requirement has identity, history, attributes, and traceability — and where the work is visible to everyone who needs it.
This course will take you from logging in for the first time to running formal reviews and importing legacy content. You'll do real work in a practice project as you go, so by the end you'll have practiced every concept in your own hands, not just read about it.
[VIDEO PLACEHOLDER — 90s welcome]
Video script — Welcome to Visure Authoring (90 seconds):
[0:00–0:10] Welcome to the Visure Authoring course. On screen: course title card, warm welcome.
[0:10–0:30] If you've ever struggled to keep requirements in sync across Word documents, spreadsheets, and wikis — wondering which version is current, who changed what, and whether the right people have signed off — Visure Authoring exists to solve exactly that problem. On screen: scattered Word/Excel/wiki icons converge into a single Visure project view.
[0:30–0:55] Visure replaces the scatter with structure. Every requirement has identity, version history, attributes, and traceability. The work is visible to everyone on the team, and the audit trail is built in. On screen: a Visure document opening, the Linked Items panel sliding in.
[0:55–1:20] Over the coming chapters, you'll create your own document, add items, attach attributes, build links across documents, capture baselines, run reviews, and import existing content. We'll go step by step, and a practice project goes with the course where you'll do every step yourself. On screen: quick montage of the practice project across stages.
[1:20–1:30] Let's get started. On screen: "Continue to next chapter" call-to-action.