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  2. DOORS - Wikipedia

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    IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System) (formerly Telelogic DOORS, then Rational DOORS) is a requirements management tool. [4] It is a client–server application, with a Windows-only client and servers for Linux, Windows, and Solaris.

  3. IBM SkillsBuild - Wikipedia

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    IBM SkillsBuild is a free education program focused on underrepresented communities in tech, that helps adult learners, and high school and university students and faculty, develop valuable new skills and access career opportunities. The program includes an online platform that is complemented by customized practical learning experiences ...

  4. DOORS Extension Language - Wikipedia

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    There are several of ways to use the DXL in the IBM ERM DOORS. "Editor DXL" is DXL typed into the DXL Editor window and run from there. It may or may not also be saved in some file. This DXL typically has some user interface, if only print statements. "Menu DXL" is stored in Files and appear in DOORS windows, either the Explorer or open Module.

  5. List of SysML tools - Wikipedia

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    Rational DOORS, RTC, UNICOM Focal Point, Rational Rhapsody UModel: Yes Partial Un­known Un­known Un­known No Un­known Visual Paradigm for UML: Yes Partial Un­known Un­known Un­known No Un­known Windchill Modeler: Yes Yes Un­known Yes Yes Yes PTC Codebeamer, PTC RV&S, Windchill PLM, Siemens Polarion, IBM DOORS, IBM DOORS Next Name

  6. Rhapsody (modeling) - Wikipedia

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    IBM Engineering Rhapsody (formerly Rational Rhapsody), a modeling environment based on UML, is a visual development environment for systems engineers and software developers creating real-time or embedded systems and software. Rhapsody uses graphical models to generate software applications in various languages including C, C++, Ada, Java and C#.

  7. Rational Software - Wikipedia

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    Rational Machines is an enterprise founded by Paul Levy and Mike Devlin in 1981 to provide tools to expand the use of modern software engineering practices, particularly explicit modular architecture and iterative development.

  8. Doors (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The Doors subsystem is implemented as a user-space library with some kernel support, and relies heavily on threads. It is designed for low overhead, and the Solaris implementation uses some assembly code for maximum efficiency. Doors are created by server processes (which must use threads) and called by client processes.

  9. IBM Developer - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Developer website (previously known as alphaWorks and IBM developerWorks) hosts a wide range of resources, tools, and subject matter expert conversations that help developers build and reinforce the open source, artificial intelligence AI, and cloud-based skills that are needed in hybrid cloud environments.