Senior Integration System Engineer at NATS (En Route) Plc
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2023-05-31T10:47:00Z
May 31, 2023
I would say that the best feature of the solution is that since everything is in one place, and if you make any changes, then they are recorded or tracked.
It's a very interesting tool. I like that it's simple. You have to create your document, add your templates, and have your headings and definitions, and it's done. You must attribute the discipline and fill out the comment field for requirements. It also provides you with unique IDs for each requirement. I like that it never duplicates IDs.
Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2022-08-08T16:51:41Z
Aug 8, 2022
The most valuable feature of this solution is traceability. We can track every requirement, including what the stakeholder must do and component-level requirements.
Technical Sales Specialist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-01-04T21:34:56Z
Jan 4, 2022
When you install DOORS locally, you have the flexibility to do what you want with the solution. You can add functionality and do many things that you can't do with other tools or do well enough to satisfy your users' requirements.
ARP4754 Structured Development & Process Assurance at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-12-07T18:11:12Z
Dec 7, 2021
What I like about DOORS is baselines, it's easy and I use the capability of multiple users. The traceability or links between different levels are very nice. Additionally, it is used by all of our suppliers, which brings us commonality.
President at a outsourcing company with 11-50 employees
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2021-06-15T16:38:04Z
Jun 15, 2021
I like the way we can simply link requirements with one another and with test descriptions and then automatically produce reports that are required to show compliance to our customers. It is a combination of requirements management and reporting that I like, but I really have very little to do with the reporting part of it. I don't know how easy or hard it is to create those reports.
Project Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2020-08-13T08:33:00Z
Aug 13, 2020
We have different generations of all products. It lets us select and see unique attributes for each release or generation. You can use attributes to define a selection area to see which equipments are for the old versions and which ones are for the new versions. This inbuilt view is what I like in IBM Rational DOORS. So, for a database and a set of requirements, it will select and show unique attributes for a release or a generation.
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (DOORS) is a Requirements Management (RM) software designed to help organizations manage engineering project requirements throughout the development lifecycle. It provides a central location for capturing, defining, and organizing project requirements, facilitating communication and collaboration among stakeholders like engineers, system designers, and customers. Key features include requirements traceability, version control, and impact analysis,...
The traceability matrix in DOORS improved our project outcomes.
It helps ensure coverage of requirements at different levels, from user requirements to software requirements to test requirements.
The next-generation features are good.
It is a stable solution.
I would say that the best feature of the solution is that since everything is in one place, and if you make any changes, then they are recorded or tracked.
The data logs are ver conveneint.
It's a very interesting tool. I like that it's simple. You have to create your document, add your templates, and have your headings and definitions, and it's done. You must attribute the discipline and fill out the comment field for requirements. It also provides you with unique IDs for each requirement. I like that it never duplicates IDs.
The most valuable feature of IBM Rational DOORS is the full requirements development and testing.
Rational DOORS' most valuable feature is that you can write any kind of requirement you want.
The most valuable feature of this solution is traceability. We can track every requirement, including what the stakeholder must do and component-level requirements.
I like being able to sort and categorize the requirements and the exporting functions.
When you install DOORS locally, you have the flexibility to do what you want with the solution. You can add functionality and do many things that you can't do with other tools or do well enough to satisfy your users' requirements.
What I like about DOORS is baselines, it's easy and I use the capability of multiple users. The traceability or links between different levels are very nice. Additionally, it is used by all of our suppliers, which brings us commonality.
Very customizable and can be as powerful as you want it to be.
I like the way we can simply link requirements with one another and with test descriptions and then automatically produce reports that are required to show compliance to our customers. It is a combination of requirements management and reporting that I like, but I really have very little to do with the reporting part of it. I don't know how easy or hard it is to create those reports.
Compared to other tools that I have used over the past 20 years, DOORS is the best of the best.
Makes good work of prioritizing and planning product delivery.
Starting to use the solution is pretty straightforward. There isn't too much of a learning curve.
The shell scripting is the solution's most valuable aspect.
IBM Rational DOORS keeps everything organized.
I like the user interface with regard to creating links between requirements and tracing links to requirements.
We have different generations of all products. It lets us select and see unique attributes for each release or generation. You can use attributes to define a selection area to see which equipments are for the old versions and which ones are for the new versions. This inbuilt view is what I like in IBM Rational DOORS. So, for a database and a set of requirements, it will select and show unique attributes for a release or a generation.
The most valuable feature is the management verification and login.
It is very customizable and easy to scale.
This product can help improve how your organization proceeds through solution development.
I really like the customization that can be done using the DOORS Extension Language (DXL).
The program is very stable.
The solution is stable.
The most valuable feature for me is the ability to enter data into one table, or context, and link it across modules.
It has the features of: traceability, configuration management, and user access.