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In an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) ecosystem, the choice of systems, and the collaboration between the cross-functional teams play a great role. While the choice of systems impacts the productivity of a team, cross-functional collaboration brings in collective wisdom to make better decisions, faster. Best-of-breed systems such as Subversion Integration with IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) bring rich functionalities to the ecosystem and make the work of the product and development team easier.
With IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Subversion integrated within the ecosystem, the product development has real-time visibility into the commits made by the development team. It is also easier for them to enforce authentic commits against each work item and access the changes/edits made to the commits from IBM DOORS itself.





































OpsHub Integration Manager integrates IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Subversion bi-directionally. 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 the details related to a commit made against a work item in IBM DOORS can be tracked from IBM DOORS itself. For example, for each commit that development team makes in Subversion, Subversion synchronizes a ‘commit entity’ linked to the specific requirement id back to IBM DOORS. Each ‘commit entity’ includes information such as ‘who did the commit?’, ‘when was the commit done?’, and ‘which part of the code was committed?’.
If IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Subversion are integrated using OpsHub Integration Manager, there will be complete traceability for each requirement in the ecosystem.
If IBM DOORS (Both DOORS and IBM DOORS Next Generation) and Subversion are integrated using OpsHub Integration Manager, there will be complete traceability for each requirement in the ecosystem.
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