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IBM Rational DOORS review

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System Engineering meets DOORS & DXL = Expert in all 3 at Raytheon
With reusable DXL, It allows me to write a single script that can then be plugged...
By far and away the most useful feature of IBM Rational DOORS is the Dynamic Extension Language (DXL) syntax & manual that it comes with (then again I must be biased having been coding in DXL for 13 years and counting). With each new release going back to when I started with DOORS 4.1 the vendor (used to be Telelogic, until IBM bought them...

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