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Report Builder 7.0.3 Beta

The IBM Engineering team has been modernizing the Report Builder (RB) user interface. We want to share our progress to date and get your feedback. Jazz Reporting Service (JRS) 7.0.3 M30 provides a new user experience for listing reports and folders, exporting reports and scheduling exports, and RB administration. RB beta allows you to try the […]

Improve document generation experience with Configuration Layer in Publishing template

Before generating a document with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing (PUB), end-users must configure the data source and provide a number of inputs. Though this cannot be avoided, we can make the user experience better by enabling value selection instead of manually entering the values, thanks to the Configuration Layer in PUB. Configuration layer […]

5 best practices for TRS Feeds Implementation for Reporting

Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) Tracked Resource Set (TRS) protocol allows a server to expose a set of resources in a way that allows clients to discover the exact set of resources in the set, to track all additions to or removals from the set, and to track state changes to all resources in the set.

Handling ETM grid sections in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing (PUB)

IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM) offers Grid sections, which are basically tables with a header (columnNames) and one or more rows (values). You can add and remove Grid sections for individual test plans or test cases. In this example, we have a Grid Section to define a set of licenses needed for the given test […]

ELM 7.0.2 is available today!

We are proud and excited to announce the general availability of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.2 solution on Jazz.net! Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming blog posts highlighting the latest features included in ELM 7.0.2, including both cross-cutting and product-specific features.  To get a small taste of the changes, take a look at […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Reporting v7.0.2?

IBM Engineering (ELM) delivered their third release this year, ELM 7.0.2. Looking back at 2020, ELM already  delivered two feature rich releases this year and it is exciting to finish the year with one more.  This blog covers highlights of theIBM Engineering reporting applications including: IBM Engineering Jazz Reporting Service v7.0.2 IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization […]

Handling RTF code in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing

For IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing (PUB) to generate rich text, we need the rich text data in a format that PUB accepts. If you consider UseCase description or Class Description returned by IBM Engineering Systems Design Rhapsody (Rhapsody), it is in RTF format. The Rhapsody data source schema allows us to choose the […]

IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Engineering Insights: Visual Reporting based on Link Validity data

In this article we will explore how an Engineering Insights (ENI) view author can perform the visual reporting based on the Link Validity data. Link Validity The link validity indicates whether the meaning of a link is satisfied by the content of the two artifacts connected by the link. An artifact’s content is the set […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Reporting v7.0.1?

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IBM Engineering (ELM) delivered their second release this year, only a few months after ELM 7.0. Since 7.0.1 has come so soon after 7.0, we recommend that anyone planning to upgrade should go straight to 7.0.1. Even though this was a relatively short release, there are a number of valuable enhancements delivered. This blog covers […]

ELM 7.0.1 is available today!

We are proud and excited to announce the general availability of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.1 solution on Jazz.net! Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming blog posts highlighting the latest features included in ELM 7.0.1, including both cross-cutting and product-specific features.  To get a small taste of the changes, take a look at […]

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