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2015 IBM Federal Software Open Labs Target to better LEARNING – NO COST (not a substitute for full training courses) Save the Date! Choose from one or more of these Self-Paced, Hands-On Labs: Rational System Architect for DoDAF 2 Rational Collaborative Requirements Definition with DOORS Introduction to Rational DOORS Next Generation Advanced DOORS Next Generation Functional Requirements Analysis using Modeling with Rhapsody Rational Systems and Software Engineering Accelerator Cloud based Bluemix and DevOps Platform as a Service Agile Development with Rational Team Concert Rational Asset Manager Rational Software Architect Design Manager March 25 and 26, 2015 MITRE Corp. 46579 Expedition Drive Suite 101 Lexington Park, MD 20653 March 25: Noon – 5:00 PM March 26: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Labs are self-paced with workbooks SMEs will be present to answer any questions Please register via www.ibmevents.info 1

Agenda Rational Products Rational System Architect For DoDAF 2 (Duration: 3 – 4 hours) DoDAF V2.0 represents a fundamental shift in approach by supporting net-centric data strategy, service-oriented architecture, and the federal enterprise architecture guidance from OMB. The transition to DoDAF V2.0 is critical and a robust solution is essential. Emphasis in the latest framework (DoDAF V2.0) is now on capabilities to be delivered as opposed to technical feasibility of the systems to be deployed. Unlike prior versions, it is data-driven as opposed to product-driven. System Architect V11.4 now supports DoDAF V2.0. It includes the capabilities necessary to assure the DoDAF V2.0 program provides maximum impact. SA's support for DoDAF V2.0 required the scaling to level of complexity needed by today's DoD, including the need to move swiftly and accurately in a war fighting, strategic, and tactical mode. Some of the new perspectives supported include the definition of a mission, the introduction of a capability architecture to define what capabilities are necessary to achieve that mission. Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 - CV-01 Lab 2 - OV-05b Lab 3 - Resources, Controls and References Lab 4 - OV-02 Lab 5 - SV-01, SV-02 and SV-04 Lab 6 - Fit For Purpose Views Lab 7 – Publish Your Architecture Rational System Architect Rational System Architect Publisher 2

Agenda Rational Products Rational Collaborative Requirements Definition with DOORS (Duration: 3 – 4 hours) Rational 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. Using the Rational DOORS family of products, you can optimize requirements communication, collaboration, and verification throughout your organization and across your supply chain. Rational DOORS makes it easy for everyone in your organization and beyond to participate in and contribute to the requirements management process. This workshop will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn from IBM professionals and use DOORS and DOORS Web Access (DWA) hands-on in a Systems Engineering based example scenario. Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 – Import User Requirements from existing documents Lab 2 – Create System Requirements and Traceability Lab 3 – Analyze Requirements Lab 4 – Verification of Requirements Lab 5 – Review Requirements, Baseline and Sign-off Lab 6 – Manage Changing Requirements and Impact Analysis Rational DOORS Rational DOORS Web Access 3

Agenda Rational Products Introduction to Rational DOORS Next Generation (Duration: 3 – 4 hours) The objective of this lab is to demonstrate through an interactive, hands-on experience, the power of collaboration and visual techniques for requirements definition and management enabled by DOORS Next Generation. It is designed to capture, trace, analyze and manage requirements while maintaining compliance with industry standards and regulations. Built using IBM Jazz™ technology on the team server, Rational DOORS Next Generation provides a single platform for global team collaboration and support for managing requirements more effectively, sharing common administration of users, servers and projects. DOORS Next Generation provides: Enhanced collaborative environment for requirements management in support of engineering practices and project collaboration for complex and embedded systems; interoperability between versions of IBM Rational DOORS. Advanced web support for rich text formatting, diagrams and graphics for capturing and managing requirements. Integrated requirements management tools to help drive better design, development and testing during the software engineering lifecycle. Expanded planning and lifecycle capabilities with compliance to industry standards and regulations. Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 – Exploring the Web Client 1.1 – Explore the dashboard for the Automated Meter Reader 1.2 – Explore a module 1.3 – Viewing the module baselines 1.4 – Looking at individual requirements 1.5 – On-line collaboration using requirements 1.6 – Requirement re-use 1.7 – Saving views that you have modified 1.8 – Explore some of the other views 1.9 – Using the link explorer 1.10 – Changing the text of a requirement 1.11 – Explore the views in the system requirements module 1.12 – Explore the suspect links Lab 2 – Importing Requirements and using the rich client 2.1 – Inspect a Word document 2.2 – Login as Susan and reply to Pete’s comments 2.3 – Import the Vision document 2.4 – Create a personal view showing traceability downstream 2.5 – Using the DOORS rich client 2.6 – Establishing traceability with drag and drop 2.7 – Printing information in pdf or Microsoft Word Rational DOORS Next Generation 4

Agenda Rational Products Advanced Rational DOORS Next Generation (Duration: 3 – 4 hours) The objective of this lab is to demonstrate through an interactive, hands-on experience, the power of collaboration and visual techniques for requirements definition and management enabled by DOORS Next Generation. It is designed to capture, trace, analyze and manage requirements while maintaining compliance with industry standards and regulations. Built using IBM Jazz™ technology on the team server, Rational DOORS Next Generation provides a single platform for global team collaboration and support for managing requirements more effectively, sharing common administration of users, servers and projects. DOORS Next Generation provides: Enhanced collaborative environment for requirements management in support of engineering practices and project collaboration for complex and embedded systems; interoperability between versions of IBM Rational DOORS. Advanced web support for rich text formatting, diagrams and graphics for capturing and managing requirements. Integrated requirements management tools to help drive better design, development and testing during the software engineering lifecycle. Expanded planning and lifecycle capabilities with compliance to industry standards and regulations. Agenda Rational Products Lab 3 – Jazz Administration and Project Setup 3.1 – Checking the Jazz licensing for DNG 3.2 – Create a new project based on project template 3.3 – Assign users and roles on the project Lab 4 – Customize the Project Template 4.1 – Explore the Automated Meter Reader Project 2 4.2 – Customize project using manage project properties Lab 5 – Adding Use Cases to the Project Properties 5.1 – Add a Use Case diagram 5.2 – Add a Use Case diagram to the project 5.3 – Add a Use Case module to the project 5.4 – Modify views of the project 5.5 – Add suspicion to the trace to stakeholder requirements view Lab 6 – Enabling suspect links Lab 7 – Establishing lifecycle traceability links 7.1 – Explore the Automated Meter Reader project Rational DOORS Next Generation 5

Agenda Rational Products Functional Requirements Analysis using Modeling with Rhapsody (Duration: 3 – 4 hours) Requirements definition is a critical part of the development life-cycle. Getting those requirements right is key to insure that systems satisfy the stakeholder needs and are delivered on time and within budget. At the same time, systems are increasingly getting more complex, which puts an additional burden on requirements and system engineers. No longer can requirements definition be done using traditional "textual" methods. This workshop presents a practical, step by step approach to getting requirements right the first time, using a model based approach. By visualizing requirements, engineers have a better understanding of intended behavior. A model based requirements approach brings consistency and semantic meaning behind the pictures enabling validation of the requirements to avoid uncovering costly specification errors and omissions later in the development lifecycle. Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 - Importing and linking DOORS requirements to Rhapsody models Lab 2 - Use case modeling Lab 3 - Activity Modeling Lab 4 - Interaction Modeling Lab 5 - Behavior Modeling Lab 6 - Model verification/execution Rational Rhapsody Rational DOORS 6

Agenda Rational Products Rational Systems and Software Engineering Accelerator (Duration: 4 – 6 hours) IBM Rational® Systems and Software Engineering solution Proof of Technology using the Automated Meter Reader scenario. Over the course of the Proof of Technology, users will explore how the Rational Solution for Systems and Software Engineering supports the product development lifecycle and reduces cost, shortens time to value, and improves quality by: ■ Managing Requirements across the entire lifecycle and disciplines, from stakeholder requirements to system, software and hardware requirements, through to test ■ Incorporating Systems Engineering and Embedded Software Engineering practice guidance and process enactment ■ Enabling distributed teams to collaborate and communicate throughout the development lifecycle ■ Enabling projects to be managed effectively, by providing accurate visibility into project health status and team workloads ■ Automating traceability and auditability by managing artifacts and their inter-relationships across the lifecycle, empowering teams to deliver more value. Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 - Project Planning and Management Lab 2 - Requirements Management Lab 3 - Requirements Driven Quality Management Lab 4 – Architecture Management using Rhapsody Design Manager Lab 5 – Software Development using Rational Team Code for Source Code and Model Management Lab 6 – Visualize, Analyze, and Organize for Lifecycle Data Rational Team Concert Rational DOORS Rational Rhapsody Rational Quality Manager 7

Cloud based Bluemix and DevOps Platform as a Service (Duration: 2 – 4 hours) Cloud computing solutions for the Federal/DoD government from IBM include multiple deployment models that can offer private, community, public and hybrid cloud. Whether building a private cloud, or deploying technology as a service, (Infrastructure as a service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS)), our cloud solutions provide the flexibility to manage your environment and go beyond cost savings by allowing your users to access the latest software and infrastructure offerings to foster innovation. Bluemix is an open-standards, cloud-based platform for building, managing and running apps of all types (web, mobile, big data, new smart devices). Capabilities include Java, mobile back-end development, application monitoring, and more from ecosystem partners and open source communities — all through an as-a-service model in the cloud. As partners build Apps and Services in Bluemix these can be monetized. IBM DevOps Services, built on Rational, provides application development lifecycle in the cloud. It provides lightweight Agile tools to manage your application development, connectivity to source code management, manual or auto-deploy to the Bluemix platform, and even an advanced Web based IDE. Agenda Products Create an application in Bluemix. Deploy an application to Bluemix using CloudFoundry CLI tools. Manage and edit an application in DevOps Services and deploy to Bluemix. Deploy an application to Bluemix using Eclipse with Bluemix plug-in. Bluemix PaaS IBM DevOps Services 8

Agenda Rational Products Agile Development with Rational Team Concert (Duration: 3 to 4 hours) IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC) is a lean collaborative lifecycle management solution. RTC Helps companies build better software and products with a complete lean development environment for teams, which includes agile, formal and hybrid planning and reporting, all on a common platform. Rational Team Concert, based on the Jazz platform, now supports any plan, any process, any platform! ■ Real time, in-context team collaboration - Make software development more automated, transparent and predictive ■ "Think and work in unison“ - Integrated source control, work item and build management ■ Assess real-time project health - Capture data automatically and unobtrusively ■ Automate best practices - Leverage out-of-the-box or custom processes to accelerate team workflow Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 – Customer Collaboration Lab 2 – Managing Commitments and Align Project Goals Lab 3 – Maximizing Success and Guiding Execution Lab 4 – Delivering the Product Rational Team Concert (RTC) 9

Agenda Rational Products Rational Asset Manager (Duration: 3 - 4 hours) IBM Rational Asset Manager is a definitive library for the software and systems deliverables to be shared or referenced throughout the organization. The objective of this workshop is to discover how RAM can help you Catalog, Govern and Share development outputs so you can: Enable strategic reuse of designs, business cases, code, components, tests and more Discover information about enterprise assets, how they relate, who owns them and where to get them Improve the efficiency and quality of formal hand offs: Business with Development Development with Development Development with Operations Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 - Explore RAM and its assets in the scenario Lab 2 - Asset-based design and development Lab 3 - SOA and BPM governance Lab 4 – Governed build Lab 5 – Governed deployment Lab 6 – IT service management Rational Asset Manager Rational Team Concert Rational Automation Framework Rational Build Forge 10

Agenda Rational Products Rational Software Architect with Design Manager (Duration: 3 - 4 hours) Design Management is all about managing those artifacts that contribute to the evolution and shape of the software systems under development. Rational Design Management (DM) is a Jazz technical initiative that is being leveraged by Rational Software Architect and Rhapsody to elevate the design artifacts created by these applications into the larger Jazz ecosystem. The goal of this Open Lab is to give you the end user experience of team members collaborating around design changes integrated with the larger Jazz based development environment. You will play out the roles of three of developers; the product manager, a solutions architect, and the enterprise architect. These specific roles are not that important. Every organization will define their roles in slightly different terms and with different scope. What is important is that this open lab uses these three roles to help divide up the collaborative activities into three general areas of usage: ● Establishing the resources that drive a change in design ● Assessing the impact of a change request on a design, and implementing the change ● Collaborating around a design change, including reviews Agenda Rational Products Lab 1 - Create a Requirement and Work Item That Drives a Change in Design Lab 2 - Modify Design as Directed by the Newly Created Work Item and Requirement Lab 3 - Review, Analyze and Collaborate on Design Changes Rational Software Architect Rational Design Manager 11