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Reporting on Linked Lifecycle Data with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing | Part Five – Reporting from Engineering Workflow Management
Wed, 22 Jan 2020
11 min read

In the previous blog postings we’ve covered how to report on links from requirements to models, test cases and work items, and from model elements to test cases, work items, and requirements. In this article, we’ll cover how to start the report from a work item and obtain the links to those other artifact types. […]

Reporting on Linked Lifecycle Data with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing | Part Four – Reporting from Rhapsody Model Manager
Tue, 21 Jan 2020
8 min read

In the previous article, we covered how to report on links from requirements to model elements in Rhapsody Model Manager as well as test cases and work items. In this article, we’ll cover how to create a template that reports on the model and gets the links to other artifacts. Once you have the links, […]

Reporting on Linked Lifecycle Data with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing | Part Three – Reporting from DOORS Next
Mon, 20 Jan 2020
19 min read

In this article, we’ll build our first template. We will start by reporting on a single requirement in IBM Engineering Requirements Management – DOORS Next. In a real template, we would usually report on something like all the requirements in a module, but our focus here is on linked lifecycle data. We’ll see how other […]

Reporting on Linked Lifecycle Data with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing | Part Two – Using a REST Client to Interrogate Resources
Wed, 15 Jan 2020
5 min read

When building templates it is often useful to be able to send a GET request to a data source, in the same way, that PUB does. This is often the only way you can find out how linked data actually appears in its reportable form, and guides the building of your template. To do that […]

Reporting on Linked Lifecycle Data with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing | Part One – Introduction
Thu, 9 Jan 2020
6 min read

This is the first of a series of articles covering how to author reports in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Publishing (PUB) Document Studio that report specifically on linked data, for example, requirements satisfied by model elements, rather than a detailed report on a single data source. A POX on It! Most of the ELM […]

Get Ready for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0
Fri, 20 Dec 2019
15 min read

If you’ve been following our progress on the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0 release here on jazz.net you can see that we are in the final stages of our release candidate milestones. Release candidates are functionally complete, meaning all the features targeted for v7.0 have been delivered to the release and we have entered the […]

IBM IoT Exchange is the one must-attend conference of 2020
Tue, 17 Dec 2019
5 min read

UPDATE: Due to concerns over the progression of COVID-19, the face-to-face version of IBM IoT Exchange 2020 has been canceled. What do you want to accomplish in 2020? One thing for sure, it won’t be the same thing as last year. The market has changed too much, too quickly. And you’re under pressure to get greater […]

IBM streamlines adherence to industry compliance in new automotive offering – available now.
Fri, 13 Dec 2019
6 min read

The IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) portfolio helps you overcome the challenges and complications of compliance with automotive standards such as ASPICE   Perhaps no consumer product is more complex than today’s automobile. The combination of mechanical and electrical systems that have over 100 million lines of software code has essentially created a mobile, passenger-carrying […]

Insights and scale: Redefining Enterprise Lifecycle Management solutions
Mon, 4 Nov 2019
7 min read

New AI and compliance offering from IBM further enhance the industry-leading ELM solution Engineering a car is challenging. Engineering a safe autonomous car is exponentially more difficult. As products become more connected, engineering becomes more complex. For example, medical devices now have millions of lines of embedded software code. Aircraft manufacturers need to comply with […]

IBM Requirements Management SaaS solution keeps many large Engineering/Construction/Public Works projects running smoothly
Fri, 6 Sep 2019
5 min read

IBM’s requirements management solutions have been used for years to help organizations to build software and hardware systems. Lately, IBM’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution has helped governments, as well as engineering and construction firms, keep large public works projects running smoothly. In the high-profile case of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel Project, IBM’s solution supports the delivery […]

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