1、Orlando,FLOctober 69IBM TechXchange 2025Session code 2809Synchronize Customer Data with your DOORS Next ProjectsPatrick RoachHoneywell,Staff EngineerJim MarshIBM,Solution EngineerChallenge:Challenge:Our customer negotiated with us to provide a copy of our DOORS Next Generation Project to allow them
2、to access it in their own DOORS Next Generation environment.IBM TechXchange 20252Honeywell Database Arizona,USACustomer Database SwitzerlandIBM TechXchange 20253Our Honeywell DOORS Next Generation Project has a multitude of requirements modules in a multitude of components,with trace linking within
3、and among the components.SystemComponentComponentComponentComponentComponentComponentIBM TechXchange 20254Challenge(continued):Challenge(continued):Data Exchange Methods:Data Exchange Methods:Documents Word one way easy Excel/CSV,XLS twoway,can include links Project Templates one-way data movement R
4、eqIF Round-tripping between databasesIBM TechXchange 20255Problem:Problem:We wanted to send our customer a single ReqIF file.DOORS Next Generation does not support exporting multiple Components in a single ReqIF file“natively”.We did not want to send our customer individual ReqIF files with separate
5、 trace data files and have them have to stitch it all back together!Honeywell must also deliver to the customer an update including New,Deleted,and Modified modules,as well as the associated linking changes.IBM TechXchange 20256Process:Process:We decided to build a new Project area with copies of al
6、l the Modules in a single Component,which would then allow us to send a single ReqIF file to our Customer!IBM TechXchange 20257New ProjectNew Project(Single Component)(Single Component)Process(continued):Process(continued):We used ReqIF export for each Compone