Unified Tree View
In large-scale organizations, work rarely happens in isolation. Dependencies span across teams, projects, and time zones — and without visibility into how things are connected, you risk delays, duplicated effort, and missed compliance checkpoints.
That’s where the Unified Tree View becomes essential.
It allows stakeholders at any level — from engineers to executives — to visually trace the complete flow of work items, understand what depends on what, and where action is needed.
In regulated environments — such as medical device development, finance, or aviation — traceability is not just helpful, it’s non-negotiable. Every requirement, test, verification task, and linked system must be traceable end-to-end for audit readiness, risk control, and product integrity.
How This View Helps:
Top-Level Objective
The item “ISO 13485 Compliance – Risk Management” represents a major compliance initiative. It could be a goal tracked by quality managers, auditors, and cross-functional teams.
Linked Frameworks & Systems
Work items like “Risk Assessment Framework” and “Incident Reporting System” are connected laterally. These aren’t children of the compliance task, but related systems that feed into the broader risk picture. It gives context, without flattening everything into a hierarchy.
Implementation Chain
Digging deeper into the “Implements” branch, you can trace how the “Test Risk Identification Module” breaks down into specific validations like:
Mitigating identification errors
Verifying prioritization logic