Client side scripting is coming to DOORS Next Generation. If you go to the jazz.net downloads you can get an early release candidate of version 4.0.5 which has a technology preview of client side scripting. This is not a fully comprehensive feature yet, but this is a good start. The API documentation is here and […]
UPDATE: There is now an additional date of 5th December also in Warwick One of my colleagues, Fraser Chadburn, has organized a hands on workshop for the Rational tools for 4th December in Warwick. This includes DOORS Next Gen as well as DOORS 9.x, Quality Manager, Team Concert, Rhapsody and Publishing Engine.
I was at UK IBM Innovate last week and one very interesting presentation was from Jeremy Dick of Integrate. Jeremy highlighted some of the key differences between DOORS Classic and DOORS Next Generation. I will draw from that discussion here, but also add my own commentary.
There is a learning circle on IBM developerWorks on the topic of DOORS Next Generation. This is built on the ideas presented in our paper.
I have been working with the DOORS requirements management tool for well over 10 years now, starting with version 4. DOORS is still going strong and is now up at version 9.
A Non-Traditional Approach to Enterprise Learning”>A Non-Traditional Approach to Enterprise Learning is written on a wiki. This paper was presented at IBM Innovate in June 2013, but has not been formally published in white paper format.
IBM developerWorks Ecosystem of Communities is written on a wiki. This paper was presented at IBM Innovate in June 2013, but has not been formally published in white paper format. Introduction Much has been written about the management of online communities, but rather less about the management of ecosystems of connected communities. Each group has […]
This paper was presented at the 2011 INCOSE international symposium. X-driven development: finding the right combination of approaches for systems engineering Copyright © 2011 IBM Corporation 2011. Published and used by INCOSE with permission. Abstract. This paper explores the relationship between requirements-driven, model-driven and test-driven development, the value that each technique can provide and the […]
This is a paper that I co-wrote on The systems engineering balancing act: choosing an optimum development approach. It is available for download from the IBM website. The systems engineering balancing act Summary: This thought leadership white paper proposes a combination of requirements-driven, model-driven and test-driven approaches as a mechanism for delivering systems development […]
This is a short paper that I wrote on Making TMMi practical with IBM Rational Software. It is available for download from the IBM website Making TMMi Practical Summary The TMMi Reference Model presents a staged maturity model for test process improvement and has been developed by a diverse group of individuals and organizations. This […]