Using DXL with IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.x
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In London
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Location
London
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Duration
2 Days
This course teaches the basic principles of writing and applying the IBM Rational DOORS extension language (DXL) to customize IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.x.
This course supersedes course QN118.
The lab environment is based on IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.1. For people using earlier versions, the differences can be highlighted.
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About this course
After completing this course, you should be able to use IBM Rational DOORS to:
- Process projects, folders, modules, and objects
- Process traceability
- Process history
- Process access rights
- Process views and view settings
- Create customized Attribute and Layout DXL
- Create customized Rational DOORS menus
- Develop user interfaces
This course is for experienced Rational DOORS users who want to customize Rational DOORS
- Systems Engineers
- Software Engineers
- Requirements Engineers
- Developers supporting IBM Rational DOORS
You should have:
- Previous knowledge of structured procedural programming, preferably in C
- Proficiency in Rational DOORS or have taken these courses:
Introduction to Requirements Management using IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.x
Advanced Requirements Management using IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.x
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Course programme
- DXL Fundamentals
- Rational DOORS Architecture
- Reporting Information
- File Input/Output (I/O) Operations
- Rational DOORS Dialog Boxes
- History, Discussions, and Access
- DXL Libraries
- Rational DOORS Menus
- Advanced DXL
Using DXL with IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.x
