Release notes - IBM Rational DOORS, version 9.2.0.2
IBM® Rational® DOORS®, version 9.2.0.2 is available. Compatibility,
installation, and other getting-started issues are addressed.
Contents
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System requirements
Before you can install the Rational DOORS v9.2 Database Server, your system
must meet the following requirements:
- One of the following operating systems must be installed on your
computer:
- Windows® 2003 Server Standard Edition SP1.
- Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition SP1. Clustering is not supported.
- Windows 2003 Server R2 32-bit or 64-bit.
- Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit or 64-bit.
- Windows Vista Business Edition SP1 32-bit or 64-bit.
- Windows Vista Enterprise Edition SP1 32-bit.
- Solaris 9 32-bit or 64-bit.
- Solaris 10 32-bit or 64-bit (prior to the Solaris 10 release 08/07).
- HP-UX 11i 64-bit.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 5 32-bit.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (AS, ES and WS) on 64 bit systems (where 32
bit runtime support libraries are available).
- SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP2.
- VMWARE ESX Server v3.5 running Windows 2003 Server R2 (Standard or
Enterprise Edition).
- VMWARE ESX Server v3.5 running Windows 2003 Server R2 x64 (Standard or
Enterprise Edition).
- VMWARE Workstation v6.0 running Windows XP Professional SP3.
- VMWARE Workstation v6.0 running Windows Vista SP1 (Enterprise or
Business Edition).
- For Solaris, we support SPARC architectures only.
- The minimum system requirements for Windows are:
- 128 MB more RAM than recommended for your particular Windows system
- At least 100 MB of free disk space for installation and use
- At least a 400MHz processor
- TCP/IP
- The minimum system requirements for UNIX®, Linux, Solaris and HP-UX
are:
- Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for RAM
- At least 100 MB of free disk space for installation and use
- TCP/IP
Before you can install the Rational DOORS v9.2 client, your system must meet
the following requirements:
- One of the following operating systems must be installed on your
computer:
- Windows Terminal Server on Windows 2003 Server (Standard or Enterprise
Edition)
- Windows Terminal Server on Windows 2003 Server x64 (Standard or
Enterprise Edition)
- Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit or 64-bit
- Windows Vista Business Edition SP1 32-bit or 64-bit
- Windows Vista Enterprise Edition SP1 32-bit
- Citrix XenApp 5.0 (Advanced) on Windows 2003 Server R2 (Standard and
Enterprise)
- Citrix XenApp 5.0 (Advanced) on Windows 2003 Server R2 x64 (Standard and
Enterprise)
- VMWARE Workstation v6.0 running Windows XP SP3
- VMWARE Workstation v6.0 running Windows Vista SP1 (Enterprise or
Business Edition)
- The minimum system requirements are:
- At least 128 MB RAM and a 350MHz processor
- At least 200 MB of free disk space
- TCP/IP
You must also consider the following requirements for your system:
- In order to download and install Rational DOORS v9.2, your organization
must have a license with valid maintenance and be running versions 1.3, 1.4,
1.5 or 2.0 of the Rational License Server TL.
For information about how
to obtain a license, and about the Rational License Server TL, see the
product's user documentation.
- If you are running the Rational Directory Server, you must be running
version 4.3, or 5.0. For information about the Rational Directory Server, see
the user documentation that is supplied with it.
- The computer where you want to install the Rational DOORS Database Server
must be running TCP/IP.
- If you want to use FLEXnet licenses, the computer where you want to
install the FLEXnet license server must be running TCP/IP.
- Your monitor resolution must be at least 800 by 600 pixels. We recommend
at least 1024 by 768.
- If your display card supports only 256 colors, you may experience unusual
color effects. Although this will not affect underlying data, we recommend you
use a display that supports more than 256 colors.
At the time of writing, the following independent products have been tested
with Rational DOORS v9.2:
- SunOne Directory Server 5.2
- Microsoft® Active Directory for Windows 2003
- Office 2002, including PowerPoint for Windows XP
- Office 2003 SP1, including PowerPoint for Windows XP
- Office XP SP2 or SP3
- Office 2007
- FrameMaker 7.2
For additional information about system requirements, including recommended
configurations, see the support
Web site.
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Operating system locales supported by Rational
DOORS v9.2
Any Windows locale.
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Compatible products
- IBM Rational DOORS Web Access 1.3
- IBM Rational DOORS for ClearCase Interface 2.1.1
- IBM Rational DOORS for ClearQuest Interface 2.2.1
- IBM Rational DOORS for Rational Rose Interface 2.10.1
- IBM Rational DOORS for Serena PVCS Version Manager Interface 1.4.1
- IBM Rational DOORS for HP Quality Center Interface 3.4
- IBM Rational DOORS for Rational Quality Manager Interface 1.0 and 1.02
- IBM Rational DOORS Analyst Add On 9.2
- IBM Rational Change for DOORS Interface 5.7
- IBM Rational Rhapsody for DOORS Interface 7.5
- IBM Rational Statemate for DOORS Interface 4.6
- IBM Rational Synchronization Server 1.3
- IBM Rational System Architect for DOORS Interface 11.3
- IBM Rational Systems Tester for DOORS Interface 3.3
- IBM Rational Tau for DOORS Interface 4.3
- IBM Rational Publishing Engine 1.1
- IBM Rational Directory Server 4.3, 5.0, and 5.1
- IBM Rational License Server TL 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 2.0
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Installing Rational DOORS v9.2
If you already have Rational DOORS, the version that you have (i.e. whether
it is patched or unpatched) does not affect the way in which Rational DOORS v9.2
is installed. In all cases, Rational DOORS v9.2 is installed into a new
directory named Program Files\IBM\Rational\DOORS\9.2 by default. After
successful installation, if your current version of Rational DOORS is version
9.0 or higher, it is removed from your system. If your current version is prior
to version 9.0, it remains on your system.
Note: When you install the Rational DOORS client in Japan,
you must accept the default location.
You cannot install Rational DOORS v9.2 into the same directory as your
current Rational DOORS installation. If you try to do this the installation will
fail.
For information about installing Rational DOORS v9.2, see the Rational DOORS
Installation Guide. This is available in PDF format on the Rational Solutions
for Enterprise Lifecycle Management DVD, and on the IBM Rational Information Center.
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Installing the Rational DOORS v9.2 example
data
If you already have a Rational DOORS Training Database for a previous version
of Rational DOORS installed on your machine, remove it before you install the
Rational DOORS v9.2 example data.
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Installing the Rational Directory Server
For information about installing the Rational Directory Server, see the
Rational Directory Server Installation Guide.
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Obtaining a license for Rational DOORS
If this is your first installation of Rational DOORS, you must obtain a
license from IBM. You also need to install version 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 or 2.0 of the
Rational License Server TL.
For information about how to obtain a license from IBM, and how to install
the Rational License Server TL, see its user documentation.
If you are already running Rational DOORS, the action you need to take
depends on the version of Rational DOORS you are running, and whether you have a
valid maintenance agreement:
- If you are running Rational DOORS v8.2 or v8.3, and you have a valid
maintenance agreement, you do not need a new license to install and run
Rational DOORS v9.2.
- If you are running Rational DOORS v8.2 or v8.3, and do not have a valid
maintenance agreement, a message is displayed:
The FEATURE name
Rational DOORS with version 2009.0602 cannot be found.
License server does
not support this version of the feature
If this message is displayed,
you need to obtain a new license.
- If you are running a version of Rational DOORS earlier than v8.2, you need
a new license to run Rational DOORS, and you also need to install version 1.3,
1.4, 1.5 or 2.0 of the Rational License Server TL.
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What's new in version 9.2
- Telelogic rebranding
Telelogic is now part of IBM, and the work is
ongoing to rebrand Rational DOORS to bring it into the IBM Rational family.
Much of the look and feel of Rational DOORS remains largely unchanged with
most of the changes "behind the scenes".
Rebranding is an incremental
process and will continue in future releases of Rational DOORS.
- Support for RIF standards
Many companies need to be able to share
requirements data with partners, some of which might even be using different
requirements management tools. In response to this need, IBM Rational has
begun the process of integrating support for Requirements Interchange Format
(RIF) into Rational DOORS. RIF is the standardized format and data model
defined via an XML schema by the HIS initiative.
Rational DOORS v9.2 enables companies
to simplify project collaboration with partners and ensure that they do not
lose critical requirements information when exchanging data. The functionality
provides the means to distribute development of requirements between
suppliers. Suppliers can contribute whole documents that trace back to central
requirements, sections of documents, or even attributes of specific
requirements.
This version of Rational DOORS includes the following
new features:
- Support for export and Import with XML data based on the RIF standard.
- Data interchange of Rational DOORS data including modules, objects,
links.
- Support for construction of metadata including modules, types,
attributes, views (this will not support changes to existing metadata but
will construct new metadata where found).
- Localized support for history
- Support for the transfer of DXL Attributes as plain text.
- Support for OLE objects.
A patch to Rational DOORS v9.2
is planned for the third quarter of 2009 to extend coverage of RIF. Expected
functions include:
- Disperse module selection - Supports modules selected from any folder
within the related project.
- Baseline support, import a baseline into a new module.
- Distributed data control:
- Delegation of requirements activities.
- Partners can modify defined attributes within a module.
- Partners can modify defined object hierarchies within a module.
- Partners can manipulate links.
- Partners can modify defined attributes within a module.
- Merge data back into the original module locations.
- Support for the transfer of Layout DXL and traceability columns as plain
text.
Known limitations for RIF due to outstanding patch
(above)
- Definitions of RIF packages limited to modules from a single folder
location
- Support for layout DXL only through converting layout DXL to attribute
DXL
- Some of the following dialog components are disabled:
- On the RIF Definitions tab on Project Properties, the Recover
and Imports buttons
- On the Edit RIF definition dialog, the Module version,
Delegated data control mode, and Delegated data control
view fields
- On the Import RIF package dialog, the Use existing RIF
Definition check box, and the RIF Definition Name, RIF
Definition Description and RIF Import Package Description
fields
- Two-factor authentication and PKI
The demand for security within
businesses has been increasing, and in response Rational DOORS has now been
extended to support two-factor authentication. Rational DOORS now provides
support for multiple levels of authentication before you are able to gain
access to your Rational DOORS data.
Two-factor authentication comes in
two forms:
- A user logging into Rational DOORS must also have logged into their
local operating system using a predefined account. We store the local user
name as part of the Rational DOORS credential.
- A user needing greater security (for example, when logging in remotely
using a digi pass) must also provide further authentication using facilities
through a Radius server.
Two-factor authentication uses
facilities from the Rational Directory Server.
This implementation of
two-factor authentication also satisfies the requirements for an environment
supporting Public Key Infrastructures (PKI).
- Licensing
IBM announces that the license policy for Rational DOORS
has changed.
Each instance of Rational DOORS running on a single
machine will now consume its own Rational DOORS license.
- Japanese translated version of Rational DOORS
Enterprises must
coordinate globally distributed project teams in order to achieve the goals of
their development strategy. Many companies have experienced a high degree of
project failure due to communication and interpretation issues. Global
projects require local language support to enable geographically dispersed
development teams to work more efficiently.
To respond to the
increased needs of the Japanese business and IT community for localized
versions of Rational DOORS and Rational DOORS Web Access, IBM Rational has
expanded its offerings to deliver a comprehensive package of requirements
management tools translated into the Japanese language.
- Rational DOORS for Rational Quality Manager Interface
Rational
DOORS v9.2 will be integrated with other Rational products to provide full
lifecycle traceability in a collaborative and secure environment. This is the
first step towards the integration of Rational DOORS with the Jazz Technology
Platform. This initial release includes the integration of Rational DOORS with
Rational Quality Manager. An integration with Rational Requirements Composer
is expected to be available in September 2009.
There are a number of
definitions of how to measure quality, one of them being "quality is a measure
of conformance to requirements". The integration of Rational DOORS and
Rational Quality Manager enables teams to link requirements with test cases in
order to measure the performance of the software/system against the business
criticality of the requirements rather than the metrics of test results.
Rational DOORS and Rational Quality Manager can help project teams to improve
the overall quality of requirements and reduce rework through accurate
requirements capture, full lifecycle communication and full test coverage.
Project managers can improve time-to-deployment by discovering defects early
in the test-cycle and predict more accurately when an application or system is
of sufficient quality to release.
As a role-based integration, the
functionality focuses on providing the user with data and facilities inside
their preferred environment. A test engineer using Rational Quality Manager
has full access to Rational DOORS requirements to review and test against.
Business analysts using Rational DOORS are able to monitor test progress
against a defined set of requirements. Quality measures can now be taken from
the requirements being tested by ensuring tests are being developed against
the known requirements, and then ensuring that the tests have been
successfully executed.
Rational Quality Manager and Rational Composer
are based on the Jazz Technology Platform. For more information about the Jazz
Technology Platform, please visit the Jazz
website.
- Installers
The Rational DOORS client installer has been amended to
allow users to choose whether to install just the Rational DOORS client, or to
install the Rational DOORS client along with the Rational DOORS for Rational
Quality Manager Interface client and/or server.
The Rational DOORS
database server installer has also been amended. You can now choose whether to
install just the Rational DOORS database server, or to install the Rational
DOORS database server along with the Rational DOORS server interface services,
which allow Rational DOORS to interface with selected future
integrations.
- Share and distribute information using direct HTTP URL to modules or
objects
As the volume of requirements increases, it is important to be
able to identify and communicate specific requirements to team members. Using
Web based technology there is an expectation that the standard technology of
URLs will be used.
The release of Rational DOORS v9.2 and Rational
DOORS Web Access v1.2 gives project teams the ability to distribute
information using direct HTTP URL access to Rational DOORS information. Team
members can access Rational DOORS requirements directly by selecting a URL and
choosing between using Rational DOORS or Rational DOORS Web Access. No local
software is needed for new stakeholders to gain access to
requirements.
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About Rational DOORS v9.2 patches
Patch Number |
Client or Server |
Public or Limited Availability |
Cumulative |
Patches Incorporated |
9.2.0.1 |
Windows client; all server platforms |
Public |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
9.2.0.2 |
Windows client; all server platforms |
Public |
Yes |
9.2.0.1 |
When the patch is installed, if you subsequently use the master CD to install
another Rational product, the integrations that enable the transfer of
information between Rational DOORS and that product are not automatically
installed. If you want to use an integration with another Rational product you
must install the integration manually. You can either install the integration
individually from the CD, or DVD, or you can download it from the IBM Web
site.
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Supported releases
You can apply this patch to Rational DOORS v9.2 or version 9.1 or 9.0. You
can also install this patch on a machine where Rational DOORS has not previously
been installed.
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Defects fixed by patch version 9.2.0.1
RIF defects
Rational DOORS v9.2.0.1 fixes the defects that affected the implementation of
RIF in Rational DOORS v9.2.0.0:
- Definitions of RIF packages are no longer limited to modules from a single
folder location
- Layout DXL is transferred as read-only text
- Baselines are now supported
- Greater control of exported data is now available:
- Requirements activities can now be delegated
- Partners can now modify defined attributes within a module
- Partners can now modify defined object hierarchies within a module
- Partners can now manipulate links
- Partners can now modify defined attributes within a module
- Data can now be merged back into the original module locations
- The following dialog components are no longer disabled:
- On the RIF Definitions tab on Project Properties, the Recover
and Imports buttons
- On the Edit RIF definition dialog has been redesigned
- On the Import RIF package dialog, the Use existing RIF
Definition check box, and the RIF Definition Name, RIF
Definition Description and RIF Import Package Description
fields
For details of all the other fixed defects in Rational DOORS v9.2.0.1, see
the IBM Rational Information Center.
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Defects fixed by patch version 9.2.0.2
For details of the defects fixed in Rational DOORS v9.2.0.2, see the IBM Rational Information Center.
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Rational DOORS v9.2.0.2 and Simplified
Chinese
A fully translated Simplified Chinese version of the Rational DOORS interface
is available. Parts of the Rational DOORS documentation set are also now
available in Simplified Chinese.
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Rational DOORS v9.2.0.2 and Rational
Requirements Composer
You can now use the Rational DOORS server interface services to interface
with Rational Requirements Composer. For information on installing the Rational
DOORS server interface services, see the Rational DOORS Installation Guide,
which is available on the IBM Rational Information Center.
To get the best out of the interface with Rational Requirements Composer,
upgrade all your Rational DOORS clients to 9.2.0.2.
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Rational DOORS v9.2.0.2 and RDS
Rational Directory Server 5.1 is compatible with Rational DOORS v9.2.0.2.
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Installing patch version 9.2.0.2
Patch 9.2.0.2 is a client patch for Rational DOORS v9.2 on Windows and a
server patch for Rational DOORS v9.2 on all platforms.
This patch can be
applied if you have previously installed version 9.0 or 9.1, or if you have not
installed Rational DOORS on your computer before.
Patch Number |
Build Number |
9.2 |
92163 |
9.2.0.1 |
92263 |
9.2.0.2 |
92313/92323 |
Installing the client patch
To install this patch:
- Download and run the executable file on your Rational DOORS client
machine(s).
The Welcome screen is displayed.
- Click Next.
The License Agreement
screen is displayed.
- Select "I accept", and then click Next.
The
Ready to Install the Program screen is displayed.
- Click Install.
A progress bar is displayed. When all
the files are installed the Finish screen is displayed.
- Click Finish.
Installing the server patch
To install the Rational DOORS server patch, follow the instructions in the
appropriate section of the Rational DOORS Installation Guide.
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Known problems
For details of known problems in Rational DOORS v9.2, see the IBM Rational Information Center.
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Limitations
Spelling checker
There may be some languages supplied with the spelling checker, for example
Russian that do not supply alternative text when errors are detected during a
spelling check.
When you set up the options for checking spelling in certain languages, a
Modes panel is displayed on the Options dialog box. In some languages the modes
that are available are meaningless. For example, if the selected language is
Russian, the modes Je and Jo are displayed.
These issues are a result of limitations in the third party software used by
Rational DOORS to provide spelling checker capabilities.
Hidden text
Rational DOORS does not support hidden text. For example, if you copy text
including hidden text from Microsoft Word and paste it into a Rational DOORS
module, the text that is displayed in the module explorer is different to that
displayed in the object.
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Contacting Support
Please visit our Telelogic support overview on the Rational software support
site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/telelogic/.
You
will find a one-sheet reference guide about how to best contact support in your
geography.
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