Curious to hear from our Life Science folks -- it seems like Confluence is the primary tool being used by your teams. Do you use any other tools or products, or have any cool apps or integrations? Or is Confluence your one and only? Let us know!
Hello Monique,
We have several teams working on different projects all using the same instance of Confluence. Within Confluence, we have delivered Comala Workflows for Part 11 e-signatures. Currently, I am working on configuring k15t's Scroll PDF and Scroll Versions in Confluence for project's eDHF.
In addition, these teams are also using JIRA for project management and bug tracking. In JIRA, we have delivered Xpand's Xray and Xporter for design verification and traceability exporting respectively.
We are in the midst of validating a solution for automated testing and continuous integration.
Hello Monique,
Our tool usage is similar to Michael. We use Confluence with Comala Workflows for our controlled documentation. We will be implementing Scroll PDF Exporter in the next few months. We are evaluating the other k15t scroll suite as well.
We have developed an internal plugin, Book Builder. This add-on lets you combine pages across different spaces into a book.
Thanks Karen
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@Karen_Mustain that's interesting -- what format is the book in? Can you share a screenshot? Very curious about his!
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Sure.In this screenshot, you can see we show a page is in book below the page title. A user can click the book and it will show all the pages in the book. The user can then page thru the pages in the book.
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