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Bi-directional sync using OpsHub Integration Manager
OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) ensures real-time, bi-directional sync between Aras Innovator and IBM DOORS, enabling seamless collaboration, traceability, and 100% data integrity.
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Building and managing complex products can be made easier by having a robust digital thread – a seamless flow of data that connects requirements, designs, and processes across the product lifecycle. Without this, information often remains in silos, disturbing traceability and collaboration.
OIM helps in creating a fully automated digital thread by creating a real-time, bi-directional sync between IBM DOORS and Aras Innovator. This integration ensures updates to requirements or designs are instantly reflected across teams and systems, enabling end-to-end traceability, reducing errors, and streamlining workflows.
Connecting requirements with the design and development teams for seamless collaboration.
Automatically updating processes across systems whenever there is a requirement change.
Reducing any errors or duplication of data by synchronizing two tools.
Real-time visibility into requirements and product processes for improved decison making.
OpsHub Integration Manager integrates Aras and IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) bidirectionally. It ensures that all historical and current data is available to each user, in that user’s preferred system, with full context, in real-time.
All requirements from Aras automatically synchronize to IBM DOORS and all the entities and details associated with the ‘requirement’ synchronize back to Aras.
Digital thread connects every stage of the product lifecycle and ensures that data flows consistently across teams and systems. OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM), an enterprise-grade data integration platform, builds this interconnected digital thread by integrating tools and breaking down silos.
It eliminates vendor lock-ins, and ensures real-time, bidirectional data flow. This allows organizations to achieve complete traceability of every change, decision, and product component throughout the lifecycle, driving innovation and operational efficiency.
Integrating IBM DOORS (including DOORS Next Generation) and Aras Innovator using OpsHub Integration Manager involves connecting both systems via their APIs, selecting which DOORS modules and Aras ItemTypes belong in scope, mapping fields and relationships across both schemas, and starting the sync. OIM runs as a standalone application outside both systems no plugins installed in DOORS or Aras. The visual interface handles field mapping, attribute value translation, criteria-based filtering, and sync direction configuration. This integration is particularly relevant for defense, aerospace, and automotive organizations running requirements management in DOORS alongside PLM in Aras, where traceability between requirements and design items must be maintained without manual updates.
Yes. OIM syncs requirements from IBM DOORS to corresponding items in Aras Innovator while maintaining the relationship links and traceability that regulated industries require. When a requirement changes in DOORS, the linked Aras item reflects it in real time, and the change is recorded. OIM supports field change tracking written as comments in the target system, giving engineering teams a running log of every requirement update without switching between tools. Reconciliation ensures the two systems stay aligned over time, and conflict detection flags situations where both sides are updated simultaneously.
Yes. OpsHub Integration Manager supports bidirectional sync between IBM DOORS and Aras Innovator. Requirements changes in DOORS flow to Aras, and design or engineering changes in Aras flow back to DOORS. You can also set different sync directions at the individual field level some attributes flowing one way while others flow both ways. Criteria-based sync controls which records enter scope, so only the requirements or items matching your filters are included.
For integrating IBM DOORS with PLM systems like Aras Innovator, the options include OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM), custom OSLC-based builds, and point-to-point API integrations. OIM differentiates by offering a purpose-built connector for DOORS (including DOORS Next Generation) that syncs requirements, attributes, relationships, comments, and attachments with full data fidelity all through a visual interface without custom development. OIM runs outside both systems as a standalone application, handles reconciliation and conflict detection automatically, and supports on-premise deployment for organizations with data classification or air-gapped environments. Custom OSLC builds offer flexibility but require development resources and ongoing maintenance.
Yes. OIM syncs comments with the original author’s name and timestamp preserved. Attachments sync as actual files, not links. When an attribute value changes on one side, OIM can write that change as a comment in the target system, giving both requirements and design teams a running changelog of what changed and when. This is particularly valuable in regulated industries where traceability and change documentation are audit requirements.
Yes. OIM is used by defense and aerospace organizations including Airbus, NASA, SAIC, and Northrop Grumman. For DOORS-Aras integration specifically, OIM supports on-premise deployment so data never leaves your infrastructure critical for organizations handling ITAR-controlled or classified data. Role-based access controls keep permissions tight. Audit logs provide a complete record of every sync event. OIM also supports air-gapped deployment for environments with no external network connectivity. The federated integration approach connecting existing tools without replacing them aligns with how defense organizations operate.
Yes. OpsHub Integration Manager delivers the full DOORS-Aras integration through a visual interface. Field mapping, attribute value translation, criteria-based filters, relationship mapping, and sync direction are all configured without writing code. This is a significant advantage over custom OSLC integrations or point-to-point API builds, which require development resources and ongoing maintenance. OIM handles reconciliation, conflict detection, and retry logic automatically.
No. OIM runs as a standalone application outside both IBM DOORS and Aras Innovator. It calls their APIs externally rather than installing plugins inside either system. Sync load never competes with your users for system resources. As sync volume grows, OIM scales independently. You choose where OIM runs your own servers, private cloud, or OpsHub-hosted.
OIM queues every update that could not be delivered and retries automatically when the system comes back in the original order, with no data lost. Conflict detection flags situations where both sides changed at the same time. Reconciliation runs ensure the two systems stay in alignment over time, catching and correcting any drift. Full audit logs record every sync event, retry, and resolution.
Yes. OpsHub Integration Manager supports both IBM DOORS (classic) and DOORS Next Generation (DNG). The connector handles the different API architectures of classic DOORS and DNG, so the migration path from classic DOORS to DNG does not require rebuilding your Aras integration. OIM connects to both versions via their respective APIs from a standalone deployment no plugins installed inside either DOORS version or Aras Innovator.