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Requirements management tool From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rational Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System (DOORS) (formerly Telelogic DOORS) is a requirements 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.
Developer(s) | Rational Software |
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Stable release | 9.6.1.11
/ 2018-07-09[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 | www-03 |
Rational DOORS has its own programming language called DOORS eXtension Language (DXL).[5]
IBM renamed Rational DOORS to IBM Engineering Requirements DOORS Management DOORS Family
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next is now developed on the IBM Jazz platform. The Jazz platform uses 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 Ltd (QSS) in 1991.[7] Telelogic acquired QSS in mid-2000[8] and IBM acquired Telelogic in 2008.
DOORS was created by Dr Richard Stevens, a researcher through the 1970's and 1980's at the European Space Agency's Research Institute (ESRIN). The first version was provided to the UK Ministry of Defence in 1991-2. The first commercial version was released in 1993.[7]
DOORS is designed to ease the requirements management process with a variety of features:
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