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Requirements Management with DOORS Next and DOORS Classic

Presenter: Richard Watson of IBM – Product Manager for Requirements Management

IBM® Engineering Requirements Management DOORS® (DOORS) is a leading requirements management tool that makes it easy to capture, trace, analyze, and manage changes to information. Control of requirements is key to reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and improving the quality of your products. In this webinar we will present what is new with DOORS Next and DOORS 9.0. Highlights will be on ELM v7.0 of new product names, new banners, and new launchpad.


Listen to June 11th recording here.

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Validating Requirements in Engineering Test Management

Presenter: Jim Herron of Island Training – IBM Certified Technical Specialist

Increase efficiency and quality of systems and software delivery with test planning, workflow control, tracking, and metrics reporting. IBM EngineeringTest Management (ETM) is a collaborative, quality management solution that offers end-to-end test planning and test asset management, seamlessly integrated with requirements, requirement coverage, workflow, and test defects. Teams can seamlessly share information and use automation to speed complex project schedules and report on metrics in real-time for informed release decisions. In this webinar, you will see examples of the four test case execution scenarios available in ETM.


Listen to June 18th recording here.

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Leveraging Human Intelligence to Access the Power of Intelligent Systems

Presenter: Dr. Larry Kennedy – President of the Quality Management Institute

Technology applications are trending rapidly toward encouraging dependence upon AI and ML to supplant human responsibility and leadership. “Smart” machines are providing analytical advantages that can forecast trouble, rapidly matrix response, and execute a solution with precision. But is human intelligence keeping pace with the demands AI and ML place upon us for terminal decision-making? What have we learned from the Spassky/Deep Blue challenge? We’ll discuss how to leverage human capacity with the Machine and the human requirements associated with intelligent systems.


Listen to July 9th recording here.

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Requirements Design Testing Workflow

Formal Code Reviews in Engineering Workflow Management

Presenter: Jim Herron of Island Training – IBM Certified Technical Specialist

Use one tool to collaborate across teams, manage code, run standup meetings, plan sprints and track work. Available on premises and on the cloud. IBM Engineering Workflow Management acts as the critical link between required and delivered work by enabling teams to manage plans, tasks and project status. It provides the flexibility to adapt to any process, so companies can adopt faster release cycles and manage dependencies across both small and complex development projects. This webinar you will see a full code review cycle in action.

•Submit code for review
•Open the review to view changes
•Create associated issues
•Make required code modifications and resubmit for review
•Approve modifications and deliver corrected code

Listen to July 23rd recording here.

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How Model-Based Systems Engineering Can Assist With a Move To a New Product


Presenter: Marty Stolz and Pierre Bentkowski of IBM – Technical Sales

How we reused assets for one design and transformed it to a new product. We identified similar requirements, blocks and Use Cases and used these as the starting point with discussions with our customer. Once we discovered the new requirements, we built the mockup control panel and ran simulations on our Analysis and design to verify our model to validate with the customer. Model-based systems engineering is a systems engineering methodology that focuses on creating and exploiting domain models as the primary means of information exchange between engineers, rather than on document-based information exchange.

Listen to July 30th recording here.