Best Practices for ELM Usage Models
Authors: TimFeeneyBuild basis: Engineering Lifecycle Management solution
Each of the ELM applications includes extensive value-added capabilities that when used properly help customers improve their development processes and meet their business goals. As with many applications, there are multiple ways to accomplish the same outcome. The ELM applications are no different in that regard. They too can be configured in optimal and not so optimal ways.
How customers use and configure a ELM application is called a usage model. This page is a collection point for gathering various usage best practices.
ELM
- Setting up projects for your CLM applications
- Defining URIs for artifact types, attributes, and other resources
Rational DOORS Next Generation
Rhapsody Model Manager
- RMM is powered by RTC SCM
Rational Team Concert
- Rational Team Concert process fundamentals
- RTC Plan Loading Best Practices
- Using Rational Team Concert for source code management in Jenkins jobs
Rational Quality Manager
Jazz Reporting Services
- BIRT Reporting Best Practices
- Report Builder Best Practices
- Trend reporting with Lifecycle Query Engine
- Filtering the LQE type system model when reporting on configurations
Global Configuration Management
General
- Best practices for CLM global configuration management
- Adoption guidance and practices
- Configuration Management FAQs
- Defining your component strategy
- Patterns for stream usage
Deployment
- Non-functional considerations when adopting IBM ELM solution for global configuration management
- Scaling the configuration-aware reporting environment
DOORS Next
- Maintaining the DNG type system in a configuration management environment (Part 1 - manual procedures)
- Configuration management: Best practices for collaborating with ReqIF between DNG instances
ETM
EWM

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