DOORS Next Generation

DOORS Next Generation (DNG) is the future-state requirements management application for optimizing technical and programmatic communication, collaboration, and verification throughout an organization and its supply chain. The DNG application is the next step in achieving business goals by addressing newfound ways of managing project scope and cost while allowing the ability to capture, trace, and analyze information. Learn about how DNG offers a robust environment for importing, exporting, and relating a variety of requirement-related information, even providing an enhanced diagram feature to effectively describe your project portfolio. Understand how DNG can assist program managers / technical leaders to achieve an optimal process with strategies to ensure technical objectives are satisfied across the entirety of program life cycles.

What you will learn:

  • Effectively manage a DOORS Next Generation project
  • Navigate the project environment with an emphasis on Artifacts
  • Manually enter requirements and share related information
  • Understand the basic uses for Formal Modules / Diagrams
  • Import, export, and trace specification requirements
  • Create specific module views/tags
  • Perform requirements traceability
  • Generate document reports from the DNG application
  • Perform Audit History Reviews to support Configuration Control

Earn 2.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

 Session Information: D2300036

Schedule: Access content 24/7 online. You have 60 days to complete the course.
Times: 12:00am-11:59pm CDT

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Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Charles Zolynsky

Facility Detail

Online
Canvas - Learning Management System
Access content 24/7
UAH, OPCE VIRTUAL

Cancellation Policy

A cancellation charge of 10.00% will be assessed on cancellations occurring within 5 days of the start of this session.