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In an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) environment, the choice of systems, and the collaboration between the cross-functional teams play a great role in delivering quality solutions. While the choice of systems impacts the productivity of a team, the cross-functional collaboration helps the teams get complete context of the business requirements.
Best-of-breed systems such as IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Helix ALM bring rich functionalities to the ecosystem. By integrating IBM DOORS with Helix ALM, enterprises can keep the business, development, and quality teams focused on customer priorities, quality of the deliverables, and accelerate the product development cycle.
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OpsHub Integration Manager integrates IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Helix ALM 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 IBM DOORS automatically synchronize to Helix ALM and all the defects associated with the ‘requirement’ synchronize back to IBM DOORS.
The product management team uses IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and the development team uses Helix ALM. As these systems are not integrated, the product management team doesn’t have visibility into how a customer requirement is being developed. Any change made to the delivery timelines or nature of the requirements also needs to be manually communicated to the development team.
When IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Helix ALM are integrated using OpsHub Integration Manager, the coordination between the product management and development teams will be seamless.