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® IBM Software Group © 2008 IBM Corporation What’s New in DOORS 9.0 and Introducing DOORS Web Access

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© 2008 IBM Corporation

What’s New in DOORS 9.0 and Introducing DOORS Web Access

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DOORS 9.0Released July 25th 2008 Major release of DOORS -> DOORS 9.0

This release covers three principal functional areas Telelogic Lifecycle Solutions

Common shared functionality across Telelogic products

DOORS Web Access

Infrastructure – Enabling DOORS Web Access to function

DOORS Discussions

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Welcome !(A new welcome page for DOORS)

Easy entry to DOORS Favorites

Tip of the day

Message of the day

Gain help fast Documentation

Support

Customizable Company specific entry pages to

DOORS

Configure to your organizations needs

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User AdministrationTelelogic Directory Server (TDS)

Common user schema across all Telelogic tools

Single user account for each user across Telelogic tools

DOORS Change & Synergy Focal PointDOORS

System Architect

Corporate LDAP

TDS: User Data TD Admin Tool

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Authentication Schemes

Traditional DOORS Users and groups defined in DOORS

“TDS Stand alone mode” TDS controlled information central to Telelogic products

Information controlled by TDS can be seen in DOORS

Passwords

Centralised policy control governed by TDS for all Telelogic applications

Users can still change their password using the DOORS client

“TDS Corporate mode” Support for enterprise deployments

Pass through authentication to large scale directories

Re-use users and groups defined by central IT

Support for local groups defined in TDS

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TDS Benefits to the DOORS users

Archive/Restore Preserves access rights if restore done to a database controlled by the same TDS

Even if the archive is done prior to deploying TDS

Database controlled information Database specific user settings

Not shared between DOORS Databases

User class local to each DOORS database

Standard, DB Manager etc

DXL defined user attributes

Access to central server Configurable access to TD Admin tool directly from DOORS

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DOORS Discussions

Enabling the requirements review process Review comments written against requirements and documents

Comments on comments to make up “Discussions”

Synchronous reviews without the need to lock data

Review comments sit outside of the requirement itself i.e. do not form part of the requirement or DOORS object

Discussions are raised against information at a particular time i.e. baseline or current version

Preconfigured discussion columns to review the review

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DOORS Discussions

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GUI Improvements

Single column multi-level traceability column Display multiple levels of analysis in a single column

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GUI Improvements

Allowing a consistent usage of views and attributes Attribute and views to have an optional description

Description to be used in tool tips to describe view usage

Mouse cursor changes Mouse to change into a hand to show focus areas

Areas to include:

Link indicators

Change bars

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GUI Improvements

Module browser to provide focus over the filter See a visual indication to see which items are in the filter

Improves visibility of those line items that are of interest

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RIF eXchange for DOORS

Allows users to select DOORS modules for data transfer using the HIS directed RIF (requirements interchange format)

Will provide the ability to include/exclude specific types of data for requirements project collaboration Exchange data (through RIF) with other RM projects not in the same physical database

Collaborate on requirements with external vendors or suppliers

Reliably update your data from modules being derived in parallel

Features Specify attributes that will be included/excluded through RIF

Filters can be applied to include/exclude specific data types

Exchange data between variable DOORS versions and potentially other RM tools supporting RIF

Support for minimal access rights

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RIF eXchange

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>

<TITLE>Test data RIF00</TITLE>

<COMMENT>RiF exchange file with administrative data but no attribute types and specification objects.</COMMENT>

<AUTHOR>Stefan Hendrata</AUTHOR>

<VERSION>0.1</VERSION>

<CREATION-TIME>2005-05-23T12:00:00+02:00</CREATION-TIME>

<COUNTRY-CODE>DE</COUNTRY-CODE>

<SOURCE-TOOL-ID>Manually written</SOURCE-TOOL-ID>

<IDENTIFIER>ID_RIF_File</IDENTIFIER>

</RIF>

RIF

Export/Import DOORS module data directly to/from a RIF file

Specify attributes for inclusion

Use filters for data inclusion/exclusion

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RIF eXchange Availability

Stage One with DOORS 9.0 Supports all supported versions of DOORS – 8.2+

For the future, Stage Two: Support for multiple modules, links and projects

Migration path for existing eXchange users/customers

Data transfer between DOORS databases:

Offering rich meta-model Telelogic specific elements

Baselines, Views, history, etc…

Longer term vision to replace partition/rejoin

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Any other business

Improvement of performance for data transfer Images to use more efficient compression to transfer data to server

Support for installation using MSI based installers

Platform support Additional platforms include:

Windows 2003 server 64bit

Windows Vista 64bit

Windows XP 64bit

Phase out descriptive modules No longer possible to create description modules

Still provide support for existing modules

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DOORS - Microsoft Team Foundation Server Integration

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DOORS Microsoft Team Foundation Server Integration

The DOORS Microsoft TFS Integration allows users to drive their development from requirements managed in DOORS

Traceability to be created between requirements and Work Items Make maintaining traceability quick and simple

Detect if any requirements have been overlooked

See impact of requirements changes on development items

Features Drag and drop linking between DOORS and Visual Studio makes traceability easy to establish

DOORS users can report on traceability to TFS Work Items

Visual Studio users can see traceability from TFS Work Items to their originating requirement(s) in DOORS

Synchronization keeps the link information up-to-date

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VS work items can be linked to DOORS requirements

Data can be synchronised from VS/DOORS and viewed through the external link

Track Work Items Linked to Requirements

TFS DOORS Interface

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TFS Data in DOORS

Data from Linked TFS work items can be displayed in DOORS columns

Display TFS suspect change indicators and other TFS attributes

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When/Where Can You Get the TFS Integration?

Available July 25 2008

Synchronized release with DOORS 9.0

http://support.telelogic.com

Downloads -> Integrations

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Announcing the retirement of DOORS/Net

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DOORS/Net 9.0

Will be the final full release of DOORS/Net

Support expected through the life of DOORS 9.x

Telelogic to provide a formal migration path from DOORS/Net to DOORS Web Access Read – July 25th 2008

Edit – June 2009

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DOORS Web Access

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What Is DOORS Web Access?

A Rich Internet Application providing an ALTERNATIVE method of accessing your DOORS database A replacement to the existing DOORS/Net product

Use requirements without installing browser components

A way to spread requirements to users with less DOORS knowledge or training

An efficient way to review your requirements and other DOORS data

Mixed environments of DOORS clients and DOORS Web Access are recommended Not a replacement for DOORS desktop client

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Alternative to DOORS Desktop

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What Does DOORS Web Access Provide?

Supports Internet Explorer 6, 7 and Firefox 2 No component installation required

Major features of the first version: Read-only Data

Supports viewing OLE objects, pictures and tables

Load and see existing DOORS module views

Search within modules

Traverse links

Full access to DOORS Discussions Create discussions

Add comments

V1 can replace DOORS/Net Read

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The DOORS Web Access Environment

Customizable User Welcome Screen

Rich User Environment

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DOORS Web Access Puts Users In Control

Full Attribute

Panel

Access to DOORS

Discussions

Full Database Access

Browse-able Links

Module Search

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DOORS Web Access V1 Feature List Customisable Welcome screen

Controlled User Accounts

User password Access

Pin-able panes

Full database explorer

User favourites

User Recent documents

Module/Multi-Module Display

Relies on existing views

OLE/Table display

Separate columns

DXL Column Support

Lazy object loading

Go-to via DOORS URL

Find within a Module

Full attribute access pane

Discussion Support Create, Contribute, Close

Brows-able links

Operation Modes

Logout/In-active Logout

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