IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next (DOORS Next) is a requirements management (RM) software designed to help organizations manage engineering project requirements throughout the development lifecycle. It offers a central location for capturing, defining, and organizing project requirements, facilitating collaboration among stakeholders like engineers, system designers, and customers. Key features include requirements traceability, version control, and impact analysis. DOORS Next improves efficiency, enhances communication, reduces risks, and aids in better decision-making through clear traceability and version control. Compared to its predecessor, DOORS 9, DOORS Next is a web-based version with a modern interface that integrates with other IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) tools, while DOORS 9 offers a wider range of features in a non-web-based format.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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IBM DOORS Next | 9.3% |
IBM DOORS | 30.1% |
Jama Connect | 15.6% |
Other | 44.99999999999999% |
Type | Title | Date | |
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Category | Application Requirements Management | Sep 2, 2025 | Download |
Product | Reviews, tips, and advice from real users | Sep 2, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | IBM DOORS Next vs Jira | Sep 2, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | IBM DOORS Next vs IBM DOORS | Sep 2, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | IBM DOORS Next vs Polarion Requirements | Sep 2, 2025 | Download |
Title | Rating | Mindshare | Recommending | |
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Jira | 4.1 | 14.2% | 91% | 275 interviewsAdd to research |
IBM DOORS | 4.0 | 30.1% | 88% | 55 interviewsAdd to research |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 3 |
Midsize Enterprise | 3 |
Large Enterprise | 8 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 142 |
Midsize Enterprise | 78 |
Large Enterprise | 485 |
IBM DOORS Next was previously known as Rational DOORS Next Generation, RDNG, Rational Requirements Composer and IBM RRC.
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Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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System Engineer at Toll Collect GmbH | 4.0 | I use IBM DOORS Next for defining well-structured requirements in system engineering. Its usability and traceability are excellent, but document exportation needs improvement, especially lacking Agile support, which makes it less ideal for Agile processes. |
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer at Pricol Limited | 4.0 | I use IBM DOORS Next for requirement management, appreciating its user-friendly operation and excellent traceability feature. Though uninterested in integrating with lifecycle tools, it's deemed a good solution, and I'm unaware of competitive alternatives. |
Senior Technical Product Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees | 4.0 | I use IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation for software development requirements management. It is scalable and integrates well with other IBM tools for traceability. However, it is not user-friendly, and my company plans to compare it with Jama Connect. |
System Engineering Manager at a wholesaler/distributor with 10,001+ employees | 5.0 | No summary available |
Project System Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees | 4.0 | I use IBM Rational DOORS for maintaining and updating requirements documents. It handles sizable documents well, though its tree format can be cumbersome. The solution is stable, but I need occasional retraining due to infrequent use. |
Senior Manager – Development, PD, Data Virtulization at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees | 4.0 | No summary available |
System Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees | 3.5 | I use IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation as a PLM solution for linking requirements, offering good control and configuration management. Its tabular display of requirements is valuable but lacks the flexibility and options found in tools like Jama Connect. |
Technical Sales Specialist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees | 4.5 | No summary available |