Rational DOORS
Developer(s) | Rational Software |
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Stable release |
9.6.0.1
/ 2014-09-10[1] |
Operating system | Linux, Solaris, Windows |
Available in | Brazilian Portuguese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, and English.[2] |
Type | Requirements management[3] |
Website | IBM Rational DOORS |
Rational Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System (DOORS) (formerly Telelogic DOORS) is a requirement management tool.[4] It is a client–server application, with a Windows-only client and servers for Linux, Windows, and Solaris. There is also a web client, DOORS Web Access.
Rational DOORS has its own programming language called DOORS eXtension Language (DXL).[5]
Rational DOORS Next Generation is now developed on the IBM Jazz platform. The Jazz platform leverages Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC).[6]
In order to complete its functionality, Rational DOORS has an open architecture that supports third-party plugins.
DOORS was originally published by Quality Systems and Software (QSS). Telelogic acquired QSS in mid-2000. [7]
References
- ↑ "Rational DOORS and DOORS Web Access Fix Pack 1 (9.6.0.1) for 9.6". IBM. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
- ↑ "Changing the Rational DOORS language". IBM. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- ↑ Cleland-Huang, Jane (2012). Software and Systems Traceability. Springer. p. 48. ISBN 978-1-4471-2238-8.
- ↑ Hull, Elizabeth (2011). Requirements Engineering. Springer. ISBN 978-1-84996-405-0.
- ↑ "Using DXL (the Rational DOORS Extension Language)". IBM. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- ↑ "Rational DOORS Next Generation (DOORS-NG on the IBM Jazz Platform)". IBM. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- ↑ "Telelogic's QSS Acquisition Exploits Boom in Real-Time Telecommunications Applications". Gartner. Retrieved 27 Oct 2015.
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