In the previous blog postings we’ve covered how to report on links from requirements to models, test cases and work items, and from model elements to test cases, work items, and requirements. In this article, we’ll cover how to start the report from a work item and obtain the links to those other artifact types. […]
In the previous article, we covered how to report on links from requirements to model elements in Rhapsody Model Manager as well as test cases and work items. In this article, we’ll cover how to create a template that reports on the model and gets the links to other artifacts. Once you have the links, […]
In this article, we’ll build our first template. We will start by reporting on a single requirement in IBM Engineering Requirements Management – DOORS Next. In a real template, we would usually report on something like all the requirements in a module, but our focus here is on linked lifecycle data. We’ll see how other […]
When building templates it is often useful to be able to send a GET request to a data source, in the same way, that PUB does. This is often the only way you can find out how linked data actually appears in its reportable form, and guides the building of your template. To do that […]
This is the first of a series of articles covering how to author reports in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing (PUB) Document Studio that report specifically on linked data, for example, requirements satisfied by model elements, rather than a detailed report on a single data source. A POX on It! Most of the ELM […]
If you’ve been following our progress on the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0 release here on jazz.net you can see that we are in the final stages of our release candidate milestones. Release candidates are functionally complete, meaning all the features targeted for v7.0 have been delivered to the release and we have entered the […]
IBM’s requirements management solutions have been used for years to help organizations to build software and hardware systems. Lately, IBM’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution has helped governments, as well as engineering and construction firms, keep large public works projects running smoothly. In the high-profile case of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel Project, IBM’s solution supports the delivery […]
Do you want to explore early design ideas and influence the direction of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) solution? We have just the opportunity for you! The ELM UX team is running feedback sessions over the coming weeks and months and we hope you will join us as we design exciting ways to positively […]
Introduction The rising complexity of the products and systems being developed globally is driving engineering teams to seek effective model-based engineering practices, including model-based systems engineering (MBSE). Rising compliance demands such as ISO-26262/ASPICE in automotive and DO-178 C and ARP 4754 for aerospace are driving the need for rigorous change management and lifecycle traceability while […]
We’re very excited to announce the availability of the IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next v6.0.6.1 solution and also IBM Engineering Test Management (previously known as Rational Quality Manager or RQM). In this release, we deliver the latest quality fixes and scale improvements along with some important enhancements. In addition, we are changing the solution […]