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What’s new in IBM Engineering Requirements Management – DOORS Next 7.0.2

DOORS Next 7.0.2 brings together two themes, Usability & Consistency over ELM and reporting over requirements versions. Usability & Consistency over Engineering Lifecycle Management: Making use of traceability for change impact analysis and reporting Simplified linking: drag-drop or copy-paste links within and between requirements, tests, and work items Consistent selection of Users with an updated […]

What’s new in Rhapsody Model Manager 7.0.1 and Rhapsody 9.0.1

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-178C and ARP4754 for aerospace and defense are driving the need for rigorous change management and lifecycle traceability. At the […]

What’s New in Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Family 7.0.1

Building on the themes of ELM 7.0, our next release is just around the corner. 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. This blog covers releases of all Requirements Management tools including: IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next 7.0.1 IBM Engineering Requirements […]

Announcing OSLC Fest 2020!

We are glad to invite you to OSLC Fest 2020 (May 18-20, 13:00 to 15:20 UTC). OSLC (Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration) is now an Open Project under the auspices of OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards); with the lighter-weight Open Project organization, anyone can join and contribute without barriers or complex […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management 7.0 enterprise deployments

In addition to all the significant functional enhancements noted in several previous blogs about IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) v7.0, there are many important changes and improvements related to enterprise deployment.  Some of these were previewed in Get Ready for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0.

What’s new in IBM Engineering Requirements Management – DOORS Next 7.0

In case you missed last year’s announcement, IBM Engineering Requirements Management – DOORS Next (DOORS Next) is the new name for IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation (RDNG or DNG). For more details, please see: Renaming the IBM Continuous Engineering Portfolio. V7.0 implements this renaming as well as the modernization of the user interface look and […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Test Management v7.0

In case you missed last year’s announcement, IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM) is the new name of IBM Rational Quality Manager (RQM). For more details, please see: Renaming the IBM Continuous Engineering Portfolio. And in the new v7.0 release, renaming will be implemented as well as the modernization of the user interface look and feel. […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management V7.0

After more than 1,800 plan items, stories and tasks across all of our product and application teams, V7.0 is nearly here. So what’s new? First, the name is new. As we mentioned last year (Renaming the IBM Continuous Engineering Portfolio and Insights and scale: Redefining Enterprise Lifecycle Management solutions) we have renamed our Jazz-based solutions to be […]

IBM IoT Exchange is the one must-attend conference of 2020

UPDATE: Due to concerns over the progression of COVID-19, the face-to-face version of IBM IoT Exchange 2020 has been canceled. What do you want to accomplish in 2020? One thing for sure, it won’t be the same thing as last year. The market has changed too much, too quickly. And you’re under pressure to get greater […]

Insights and scale: Redefining Enterprise Lifecycle Management solutions

New AI and compliance offering from IBM further enhance the industry-leading ELM solution Engineering a car is challenging. Engineering a safe autonomous car is exponentially more difficult. As products become more connected, engineering becomes more complex. For example, medical devices now have millions of lines of embedded software code. Aircraft manufacturers need to comply with […]

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