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  2. DOORS - Wikipedia

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    IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS (Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System) (formerly Telelogic DOORS, then Rational DOORS) is a requirements management tool. [4] It is a client–server application, with a Windows-only client and servers for Linux, Windows, and Solaris. There is also a web client, DOORS Web Access.

  3. List of SysML tools - Wikipedia

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    Rational DOORS through the Model Driven Generation (MDG) Link for DOORS. [32] Gaphor: Yes Partial [33] Un­known No No No Sphinx, [34] Jupyter [35] Innoslate: Yes Yes [36] Un­known Yes [37] Yes No Matlab, GitHub [38] MagicDraw: Yes Yes Yes [39] Yes Yes Yes [40] Rational DOORS and Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management through Cameo ...

  4. Rhapsody (modeling) - Wikipedia

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    Rhapsody was first released in 1996 by Israeli software company I-Logix Inc. [5] Rhapsody was developed as an object-oriented tool for modeling and executing statecharts, based on work done by David Harel at the Weizmann Institute of Science, who was the first to develop the concept of hierarchical, parallel, and broadcasting statecharts.

  5. DOORS Extension Language - Wikipedia

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    "Menu DXL" is stored in Files and appear in DOORS windows, either the Explorer or open Module. The files must be of type .dxl, the files and the housing folders must be set up to display DOORS menus. It is otherwise like DXL Editor DXL. "Attribute DXL" [8] is stored in an Attribute Definition and saved in a Module. It has the context of a ...

  6. The Soft Parade - Wikipedia

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    The underground press was less than complimentary, with David Walkey, writing in New York's East Village Other, stating the album was "badly messed up by the syrupy arrangement of Paul Rothchild and could be renamed, 'The Rothchild Strings Play the Doors'." [42] Another scathing review by Miller Francis Jr. of The Great Speckled Bird expressed ...

  7. Strange Days (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    Retrospective reviews to the album have been equally favourable. In 2007, on the occasion of the release of the 40th anniversary edition, Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine, argued that "while The Doors had more frequent, obvious peaks, the quirky Strange Days is a more ambitious, unified work. There are fewer filler tracks and each song carries ...