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What’s New in IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM) V7.0.3 

As a continuation of the blog post series that Daniel started a couple of weeks ago with “Coming soon: IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management V7.0.3”, I am pleased to summarize here some of the enhancements that testers will benefit from with this new release.  In the User Productivity category, my favorite enhancement is the improved manual […]

Say Hello to SAFe 6.0!

Recently, Scaled Agile released SAFe® 6.0 which offers the newest and most effective Lean-Agile practices, enabling forward-thinking enterprises to navigate today’s rapidly changing challenges and opportunities. SAFe 6.0 is a comprehensive update from version 5.1 and includes many new and advanced practices alongside a new Big Picture and terminology updates. I am very pleased to […]

Getting Hands on with ELM through Quick Starts

Everyone has demands on their time so learning new things, especially potentially complex tools, is not an easy thing to fit into our busy schedules. Quick Starts are short, focused, introductory hands-on labs that are designed to take less than two hours to complete so a very small investment of time. Whether you want to […]

Important improvements in ELM 7.0.2 iFix008 and a note on using Microsoft® SQL Server

We know many of you are planning to upgrade from V6 to V7.0.2 this quarter or next, and to make this as smooth as possible we have put extra effort into our latest ELM 7.0.2 iFix (iFix008), which is now available. It’s the minimum level we recommend for all deployments: those already on 7.0.2 and […]

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 […]

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 Test Management v7.0.2

To improve the accuracy and efficiency of engineering processes, this IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM) new release offers additional ways to tailor the out-of-the-box test management process to some specific teams’ needs. For example, project administrators can now customize the execution states for test script results. The default names such as Passed or Failed can […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management 7.0.2

Good engineering practices, tools and people give organizations a competitive edge, enabling teams to be more productive with fewer errors while developing increasingly complex products and systems. Our focus for 7.0.2 has been increasing the productivity of practitioners using the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management solution. Below are some of the high points. Making use of […]

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 […]

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