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Main Functionalities
- Ability to migrate big amount of modules from DOORS to DNG
- Possibility to transform the data according to specific user needs (split, merge modules)
- Transformation of attributes
- Transformation in GCM context; view to stream, split across components
- Ability to migrate history and baselines
DOORS Tables
Our application has the ability to transform DOORS Tables into DNG HTML Tables within the DNG Artifact.
Also, we support the ability to transform OLE excel tables into DNG artifact HTML tables.
Migration of History data
Ability to save DOORS object history and import it into either an attribute or initial content of a "primary text" attribute.
Possibility to make a link back to original object in case of migration without the history (recommended option).
(Currently in development) Import from specific DOORS baseline.
High Automation Level
The tool have API in order to create automation for:
- Artifact creation and mapping
- Attribute creation and mapping
- Link Type creation
- Project area & component creation
- GCM creation
- Creation of views, folders, streams and baselines
- Create User in Jazz
- Automated assignment of Group to the User
Conversions
- Rich text into attributes
- DXL Layouts into string attributes
- Ability to convert attributes into embedded artifacts (i.e. for parametrization)
- Transformations of pictures. We support png, jpeg, jpg. Due to DNG limitations, .wmf and .svg are not supported
Links
- Recreation of links within the project area
- Recreation of links within the component
- Recreation of links across project areas
- Recreation of links across components with GC context
Splitting of Data
- Split to several components
- Split to project areas
- Split to several servers
- Split of data by view to several streams
- Stream Updates
Profiles per Each project
The solution have customizable possibilities (currently via YAML file) to set up a profile for migration of each project
Migration of Views
The solution supports migration of view (beta)
Some views are non-compatible in DNG, and we tag them
Lightning Speed
We have developed a concept how to avoid thousands/millions of calls to DNG
Example 10 000 artifacts 150 seconds
Statistics
- PA Size
- Modules size
- Number of attributes
- Number of artifacts
Validator
- checks count and data
- count object types attribute types
- views
- links
Mapping
- Object view to component stream
- Attribute harmonization
- Possible automated cleanup of the data
- Mapping of custom object types to artifact types
- Storage of mapping per each execution
- Sandboxing -migrate test and improve
OLE Object Handling
- Migration of OLE from attribute into primary text (merge) or as linked artifact (link to base artifact)
- Ability to migrate pictures as embedded or standalone artifacts. Linking of embedded pictures to its artifacts (as base artifact link)
Notifications
Error handling prior and after the migration
Test Management
(Planned) Test on each object with proof that the artifact was migrated from DOORS to DNG properly
Other Advanges
- Keep reference to DOORs classic
- 60 widgets available from Softacus for DNG with mainly common architecture. Widget are resolving several gaps and increase user experience in DNG
- Support for Tags,
- Handling of huge project data
- Own migration server and infrastructure for Migration
- Unicode special symbols handling
- Nested symbols handling
- Incompatibility checks
- Attributes merging
- We can recreate DXL scripts in Js Java and Python or other language if required
Technical Information
- Concurrent loading from DOORS to DNG
- Usage of internal DB during Migration, which allows flexible linking after the migration of the data
- Possibility to resume of the migration process in case of a disruption
Flexible for any customer use case
All migrations are different. We have built this solution, because the traditional ways of migrating were not sufficient for our and our customer needs.
This video show first release of the solution.
Development of specific APIs
The tool is able to to custom migration due to the fact that we have created our own APIs.
- Trace Item Extraction
- Test Case Upload
- Test Execution
- Test Report Upload
- Requirement Based Workflow
- Test Case Based Workflow
- Map vTESTstudio test case attributes to IBM RQM test case categories
- New section [TestCaseAttributes2TestCaseCategories] in INI file provides the possibility to map vTESTstudio test case attributes to RQM test case categories.
- Reassessed verdicts from CANoe Test Report Viewer
- A new option allows the usage of reassessed verdicts from the CANoe Report Viewer. With this option activated, the reassessed verdict are uploaded to RQM and a respective comment about the original verdict is noted in the result details.
- CANoe Test Report Viewer links in IBM RQM test results
- The result details of the RQM test case results now hold a link to navigate to the respective test case in the loaded report within the CANoe Report Viewer.
- Set result details via command line for test report upload
- New optional parameter -details provides possibility to set additional comment for the result details.
- Weight Configurable for Test Case Creation
- The system defined RQM test case category Weight can now be configured in INI file ([TestCaseCategories]) if a different value than the default of 100 should be used for test case creation.
- Path to Applications Configurable
- New section [RegisteredApplications] in INI file provides possibility to customize path to registered applications on Jazz Team Server (e.g. to quality management that default to ‘qm’).
- Requirement types configurable
- The requirement types to be considered for trace item extract can now be configured in INI file.
- Extended Test-Case Based Workflow for CANoe.DiVa
- This option supports the mapping of multiple CANoe.DiVa generated test cases to the same RQM test case. As a consequence all test case results that refer to the same RQM test case will be aggregated to one overall verdict during test report upload. A textual summary of the single CANoe test case results will be annotated to the aggregated overall verdict.
- Export requirements as trace items (connection utility)
- Create test cases / link trace items (vTESTstudio)
- Import design traceability (connection utility)
- Create test case execution records (RQM)
- Execute test unit (CANoe)
- Import test report (connection utility)

- Export test cases as trace items (connection utility)
- Create test cases / link trace items (vTESTstudio)
- Import design traceability (connection utility)
- Create test case execution records (RQM)
- Execute test unit (CANoe)
- Import test report (connection utility)


- Load CANoe configuration
- Activation of test execution tree elements Start/stop measurement
- Start test configuration
- Read paths to test reports
Feb 3, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)
Learn how IBM and Instana came to be. You’ll understand how Instana can make sense of your chaotic cloud-native environments, uncover anomalies in the performance of your applications before they can affect your customers – with the context to fix it.
Our solution engineer will walk you through the product and how easy Instana makes it to:
- Automate discovery, mapping, and configuration with zero human interaction
- Use AIOps to establish a baseline of application performance
- Analyze metrics, traces, and logs
- Trace every request, with no sampling
- Monitor hybrid cloud and mobile environments
Hosts of this Webinar
Drew Flowers, of Instana
Director of Solution Engineering, NA/LATAM
More information
10.-12. November 2021 - TdSE Konferenz
Der TdSE – Tag des Systems Engineering ist die inzwischen größte deutschsprachige Konferenz rund um dieses innovative Thema. Die Konferenz fördert nicht nur den Austausch von Industrie, Beratern, Toolherstellern und Forschungseinrichtungen, sondern bietet auch eine Plattform für die Diskussion und erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit zu den aktuellen Themenfeldern: Digital Twin, Collaboration & Agile Systems Engineering, Stories: Best Practices, Success, Change & Transformation und Technical Leadership & Culture.
Dabei geben wir unseren Kunden und den Teilnehmern der Veranstaltung die Möglichkeit mit unseren IBM Systems Engineering Experten Peter Schedl, Program Manager Industry Solutions ELM, und Patrick Weber, Solutions Engineer MBSE (Rhapsody/RMM) in den direkten Austausch zu treten und mit ihnen die aktuellen Trends und Anwendungsbeispiele im Systems Engineering Umfeld zu besprechen.
Keynote im Rahmen der Studienpreisverleihung, Dienstag, 9. November 2021 von 14:15 - 14:45 Uhr
- IBM Systems Engineering Vision -
The evolution of digital engineering for a changing world
Sprecher: Peter Schedl
Vorträge im Break Out Room,
Donnerstag, 11. November 2021 von 11:00 - 12:00 Uhr
- Wie funktioniert Softwareentwicklung im Team?
Effiziente Zusammenarbeit im Team und Wiederverwendung von verteilten SysML
am Donnerstag, 11. November 2021 von 11:00 - 11:30 Uhr
Sprecher: Patrick Weber - Vom SysML Modell auf den Raspi mit einem Knopfdruck - Geht das?
am Donnerstag, 11. November 2021 von 11:30 - 12:00 Uhr
Sprecher: Peter Schedl
Oct 21, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (PT)
See reports created to analyze data and relationships across the Engineering Lifecycle Management tools (DOORS Next, Engineering Test Management,and Engineering Workflow Management). You’ll also see report results exported to spreadsheets and added to the dashboard.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
Speakers
Jim Herron
CTO and IBM Certified Partner for IBM
Island Training
Chief Technical Officer of Island Training. Certified IBM Business Partner and Official IBM Champion.
Oct 5, 2021 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)
Join us as we recognize Cognos Analytics as a member of the Watson portfolio. Hear from IBM AI leaders on why we invest in Cognos, and what the AI and predictive vision is for the product coming out of the Watson research labs. Hear more about the most recent and upcoming product releases, as well as how customers are using AI features within Cognos today. We can’t wait to see you there!
Keri Olson, Director, Product Management, IBM Data and AI
Seth Dobrin, IBM Chief AI Officer
Gandhi Sivakumar, Distinguished Engineer, Master Inventor, VP for AoT (Data&AI)
Rachel Su, Senior Product Manager, Cognos Analytics
Martin Phillips, Senior Product Manager, Cloud and Cognitive Software
26. October 2021
Our most-requested topic! In this TRIRIGA Tuesday session we will cover integrating, publishing, and reporting on CAD and BIM information in TRIRIGA. This session will provide an introduction to populating space portfolio information and graphics in TRIRIGA using CAD or BIM. Learn about the latest enhancements to CAD Integrator/Publisher and IBM TRIRIGA Connector for BIM, as well as use cases for each. IBM® TRIRIGA® offers add-in products for computer-aided design (CAD) and building information modeling (BIM) applications. You can load data from your CAD or BIM applications into TRIRIGA records and show the data as graphics in TRIRIGA applications.
- You can use IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator/Publisher to integrate your computer-aided design (CAD) applications with the IBM TRIRIGA environment. You can attach and upload CAD drawing data to TRIRIGA records, and view real-time information for that data in your CAD application reporting. The publication process uploads a .dxf file representation of CAD drawings to the TRIRIGA server where the .dxf files are processed for display as web graphics in the TRIRIGA environment.
- You use IBM TRIRIGA Connector for BIM to link Autodesk Revit model data with TRIRIGA records, synchronize the linked data, and publish graphic representations of Revit floor plans for use in TRIRIGA applications. TRIRIGA users, such as space planners, can view Revit project elements, such as floor plans, in the Graphics sections of the TRIRIGA applications that they use.
Location
Online Instructions:
Url: http://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3428176/5D794F9BA0C43145F1718DD6421C196D
September 8, 2021, IBM Think Pop-up, Königsplatz, Munich
Compliance, automation, and quality assurance in the automotive industry. The IBM Innovations-Treff at the IAA offers short, concise insights into current technology topics for decision-makers who are driving the automotive industry forward: engineering, traceability, German Edge Cloud in production.
What can you expect?
Compliance in automotive engineering
Learn more about IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) - the leading platform for complex product and software development.
You can find more information about ELM here
Blockchain in the automotive industry
Use the case study at Renault to learn how IBM Blockchain can be used to exchange data reliably and work across borders with partners and customers.
Speakers
Ruben Rex
Harald Robok
Bernd Kremer
Eduard Erhart
Peter Schedl
Agenda
We look forward to welcoming you to the live stream of the IBM Innovations-Treff live from the Think Pop-up on Königsplatz as part of the IAA Mobility 2021! If you are interested in on-site participation, please feel free to contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
10:00 - 10:10
The automotive industry in motion
10:10 am - 10:30 am
Compliance in automotive engineering
10:30 am - 10:50 am
Blockchain - The digital handshake quality for customers and partners
10:50 - 11:00
Break
11:00 am - 11:20 am
Quality assurance in production - visual inspection
11:20 - 11:40
Hybrid cloud solutions for automotive production with German Edge Cloud (GEC)
11:40 am - 11:45 am
Closing words
11:45 am - 11:45 am
End of the event
Sep 27, 2021 from 08:00 AM to 11:30 AM (PT)
The IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Symposium and Open Labs provides opportunities for you to:
Better understand the purpose and capabilities of IBM’s Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) solution,
Gain insights regarding the ELM development roadmap,
Identify new ways that you can use ELM to make you more effective on the job, and
Perform hands-on exploration to dive into aspects of ELM that are of particular interest to you.
This event is tailored and customized for Hill Air Force Base and it on base contractors such as Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, SAIC, BAE Systems, etc. The public is also invited to attend the the Symposium of presentations. The Virtual Workshops are reserved for Hill AFB personnel and its contractors.
Event Roadmap
Day 1 – September 28 – participate in the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Symposium. The Symposium provides eight illuminating technical sessions regarding ELM foundations, future ELM development plans, and how you can use ELM to accelerate your success in addressing practical systems engineering and software engineering challenges. Question and Answer session to follow each presentation.
Days 2 or 3 – September 29 or 30 – sign up for and participate in one of our 4-hour hands-on Open Labs sessions. You will select and perform one or two of our 25+ Quick Start guided exercises, each of which enables you to use one or more of our ELM tools to perform select use cases. You also will learn how you can later request and use your own personal Cloud-based ELM environment, so that you can further explore ELM by performing other Quick Start exercises that interest you. For registration of the workshops please email Gary Hayes at IBM <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.;. Gary will confirm which session you're registered for. There will be morning and afternoon session on September 29 or 30.
Summary
8:00AM Start: Mark Kovich of IBM - Logistics of Event
8:05AM Opening Remarks: Evan Edwards of Hill Air Force Base
8:10AM Additional Comments of Symposium Workshop: Gary Hayes of IBM
8:15AM ELM and ELM’s Support for Digital Engineering: Sky Matthews of IBM - CTO for ELM
The Digital Engineering (DE) revolution
Introducing OSLC, a DE enabler
9:00AM How ELM and OSLC help enable the DE revolution ELM Investment Themes and Roadmap: William Streit of IBM -Director ELM Offering Management
- ELM’s strategic focus
- ELM Development Roadmap
10:00AM System of Systems Mission Modeling with the Unified Architecture Framework: Eran Gery of IBM - Distinguished Engineer for Aerospace & Defense and MBSE
- Introducing the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF)
- UAF implementation in IBM Rhapsody
- Leveraging the UAF for Mission Modeling
- Integrating UAF and SysML models using Rhapsody Break 1045 Integrating Systems and Safety Modeling
11:00 AM The importance of addressing risks and safety concerns during systems engineering: Eran Gery of IBM - Distinguished Engineer for Aerospace & Defense and MBSE
- Introducing hazard analysis, fault tree analysis (FTA), and failure mode and effect analysis (FEMA)
- Extending SysML with safety modeling
- Integrating systems modeling and risks and safety modeling using Rhapsody
Location
Online Instructions:
Url: http://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3369821/4F60898360585CCDF85EADE4C868DF8C