IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Foundation (QN101G) PLUS IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Practitioner (QN201G) BootCamp
(TD-DOORS-BootCamp)
(V9.6)
-> Extended training day
Prerequisites: None
Part 1: IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Foundation (QN101G)
Overview
This course is for new IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (DOORS) users. It introduces basic DOORS concepts and functionality. It includes hands-on exercises that teach users to create, edit, manipulate, and analyze requirements data in DOORS.
Audience
This is a basic course for IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS users.
Objective
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Navigate within a DOORS database
Create structured data in a DOORS formal module
Modify existing data in a DOORS formal module
Review existing data in a DOORS formal module
Create relationships in a DOORS database
Report on relationships in a DOORS database
Part 2: IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Practitioner (QN201G)
Overview
This course builds on the content learned in the “IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS V9.6 - Foundation” course. It is designed for those who will be in the role of team lead or project manager, or who want to learn more about advanced DOORS end-user functionality. It discusses creating and structuring DOORS projects, defining linking relationships and attributes, setting access permissions, and managing change. It also discusses external linking, working with spreadsheets, and applying configuration management strategies to DOORS data.
Audience
This basic course is for:
Business Analyst
Systems Engineer
Software Engineer
Requirements Engineer
Requirements Manager
Requirements Team Leader
Objective
Build projects in DOORS, including defining data structure, linking schema, attributes, and access permissions
Use DOORS external linking facilities
Share DOORS information with 3rd parties
Control the flow of changes through your DOORS database
Apply configuration management and backup strategies to your DOORS data
Course Outline
Navigating a DOORS Database
Viewing information
Editing information
Structure
Capturing additional information
Working with Microsoft Word documents
Locating information
Manipulating the display
Creating traceability
Traceability analysis
Object linking and embedding
Build projects in DOORS, including defining data structure, linking schema, attributes, and access permissions
Use DOORS external linking facilities
Share DOORS information with 3rd parties
Control the flow of changes through your DOORS database
Apply configuration management and backup strategies to your DOORS data