IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS 9.7 (DOORS Classic) – Advanced
Course description:
This 1-day course builds on the course IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS 9.7 – Introduction and is designed for users who want to expand their capabilities and product knowledge. Topics discussed and practiced are the creation and structuring of IBM DOORS projects, the configuration and analysis of link relationships, use of baselines and baseline sets, and the import and export of data
This course is also applicable for users of IBM DOORS 9.4 and 9.6. It supersedes QN201G
Objectives:
After completing this course, participants should be able to:
- Understand key DOORS concepts and terminology
- Create projects and project hierarchies
- Configure access rights
- Define link modules
- Configure link usage within formal modules
- Analyze Suspect links
- Use various tools for analyzing traceability
- Creating External links
- Creating baselines of formal modules
- Understanding and using Baseline sets
- Share information with 3rd parties
- Import data from external files
Participants:
This advanced course is for:
- Business Analysts
- System and Software Engineers
- Requirements Engineers, Managers and Team Leaders
Skill Level: Intermediate users
Pre-requisites:
You should have knowledge equivalent to one of these courses:
- IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS 9.7 – Introduction
- IBM Rational DOORS 9.6 – Introduction
Topics:
- About this course
- Key concepts and terminology
- Creating projects, folder and formal modules
- Link modules
- Suspect links
- Traceability analysis
- External links
- Creating baselines
- Baseline sets
- Sharing data
- Importing data
Duration: 1 day
Lab Environment: Based on IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS 9.7
Delivery Method: Classroom or Instructor-Led Online (ILO)