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DOORS Training Vince Pavlicek

IBM track - DOORS Training Roles: Foundation User  Practitioner  Database Manager  IT Manager User gets requirements principles and Foundation. Practitioner gets more principles, Foundation plus Practitioner plus DXL. DB Mgr removes principles – core that we want. IT Mgr is Foundation plus special IT class; installs, patches + maintenance.

Foundation Course – QN160 Skill level: Basic. Duration:   1.0 days   Delivery type:   Classroom (Hands-on labs)   The Telelogic DOORS Foundation user course is designed to introduce you to the basic concepts of using Telelogic DOORS. This includes those who expect to use DOORS infrequently or those who will be making use of it daily.  Audience: This is a basic course for those who are new to DOORS that will be creating, editing or reviewing requirements. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course. Skills taught: Navigate within a DOORS database Create structured data in a DOORS formal module Modify existing data in a DOORS formal module Review existing data in a DOORS formal module Create relationships in a DOORS database Report on relationships in a DOORS database

Foundation 2 Course outline: Navigate a DOORS Database View information Edit information Structure information Get Word documents into DOORS Capture additional information Find Data Manipulate the display Create traceability Analyze your traceability Insert information in other formats Use Forms User Options Help and Support

Practitioner - Course QN110 Skill level: Intermediate. Duration: 1.0 days  Delivery type:   Classroom (Hands-on labs)   The Telelogic DOORS Practitioner course builds on the foundation level and is designed to take you to your next development stage. This course demonstrates the use of many additional Telelogic DOORS functions, including using external applications for data manipulation. It also includes examples of advanced linking and project management. Audience : This is an intermediate course for Business Analyst, Systems Engineer, Software Engineer, Requirements Engineer, Requirements Manager and Requirements Team Leader. Prerequisites : You should complete: DOORS Foundation course. An understanding of Requirements Management is beneficial but not required.

Practitioner 2 Skills taught: Build your own projects in DOORS Use DOORS external linking facilities Share DOORS information with 3rd parties (whether they use DOORS or not) Control the flow of changes through your DOORS database Apply configuration management and backup strategies to your DOORS data Course Outline: Creating Relationships Analyzing Relationships Get information into DOORS Get information out of DOORS

Practitioner 3 Course outline cont’d Advanced Attributes Round-trip your Requirements Recording and Managing Changes Module Properties Advanced Structuring Advanced Word Import Advanced Relationship Management Tables Advanced Display Management OLE Objects Tools Creating Forms Archive and Restore User Options Regular Expressions