IBM Rational DOORS 9.6 – Advanced

Course description:

This 1-day course builds on the content learned in the IBM Rational DOORS 9.6 – Introduction. It is designed for those who will be in the role of team lead or project manager, or who want to learn more about advanced IBM Rational DOORS end-user functionality. It discusses creating and structuring IBM Rational DOORS projects, defining linking relationships and attributes, setting access permissions, managing change and reporting. It also discusses external linking, working with spreadsheets, and applying configuration management strategies to IBM Rational DOORS data.

This course supersedes course QN201G.

Objectives:

After completing this course, participants should be able to:

  • Build projects in Rational DOORS, including defining data structure, linking schema, attributes, and access permissions
  • Use Rational DOORS external linking facilities
  • Share Rational DOORS information with 3rd parties
  • Control the flow of changes through your Rational DOORS database
  • Apply configuration management and backup strategies to your Rational DOORS data
  • Create reports

Participants:

This advanced course is for:

  • Business Analysts
  • System Engineers
  • Software Engineers
  • Requirements Engineers
  • Requirements Managers
  • Requirements Team Leaders

Skill Level: New Users

Pre-requisites:

You should have taken the following course or have the equivalent knowledge:

  • IBM Rational DOORS 9.6 – Introduction

Topics:

  1. About this course
  2. Building Projects
  3. Linksets
  4. Attributes
  5. User types
  6. Linking editing
  7. Traceability
  8. Import
  9. CSV Round trip
  10. Sharing data
  11. Object history
  12. Suspect links
  13. Baselines

Duration: 1 day

Lab Environment: Based on IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.1

Delivery Method: Classroom or Instructor-Led Online (ILO)