
Rational DOORSDeveloper(s) | Rational Software |
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Stable release |
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Operating system | Linux, Solaris, Windows |
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Available in | Brazilian Portuguese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, and English.[2] |
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Type | Requirements management[3] |
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Website | IBM Rational DOORS |
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IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (DOORS) and IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next (DOORS Next) are requirements management (RM) products with many similar capabilities. However, the products offer different implementations and strategic opportunities for requirements analysts and design, development, and test teams.
Rational Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System (DOORS) (formerly Telelogic DOORS) is a requirement management tool.[4] It is a client–server application, with a Windows-only client and servers for Linux, Windows, and Solaris. There is also a web client, DOORS Web Access.

Rational DOORS has its own programming language called DOORS eXtension Language (DXL).[5]

Rational DOORS Next Generation is now developed on the IBM Jazz platform. The Jazz platform leverages Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC).[6]
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- Control' section in the DXL Reference Manual) and that the code. Jun 21, 2012 - Dxl Reference Manual 9.3 - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text file (.txt) IBM Rational DOORS DXL Reference Manual Release 9. IBM Rational DOORS DXL Reference Manual Release 9.3 Before using this information, be sure to read the general.
- IBM Rational DOORS and DOORS Web Access 9.5 has been made generally available on the IBM Passport Advantage website. The information center provides you with user assistance for the product. You can view, browse, and search online information related to the product. And a Safety Manual with guidance on how to configure and use Rational.
In order to complete its functionality, Rational DOORS has an open architecture that supports third-party plugins.
DOORS was originally published by Quality Systems and Software Ltd (QSS) in 1991.[7]Telelogic acquired QSS in mid-2000.[8]
References[edit]
- ^'Rational DOORS and DOORS Web Access Fix Pack 11 (9.6.1.11) for 9.6.1'. IBM. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- ^'Changing the Rational DOORS language'. IBM. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- ^Cleland-Huang, Jane (2012). Software and Systems Traceability. Springer. p. 48. ISBN978-1-4471-2238-8.
- ^Hull, Elizabeth (2011). Requirements Engineering. Springer. ISBN978-1-84996-405-0.
- ^'Using DXL (the Rational DOORS Extension Language)'. IBM. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- ^'Rational DOORS Next Generation (DOORS-NG on the IBM Jazz Platform)'. IBM. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- ^Alexander, Ian (2004). 'Requirements Management with DOORS: A Success Story'. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^'Telelogic's QSS Acquisition Exploits Boom in Real-Time Telecommunications Applications'. Gartner. Retrieved 27 Oct 2015.
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