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Topic Title: What does "DOORS" stand for?I Topic Summary: Created On: 30-Jan-2007 21:13 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi - I would like to find out what the acronym "DOORS" stands for - yet I find this a little elusive to locate among the documentation I have.
Does anyone have an authoritative answer? Thanks! |
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Dynamic Object Orientated Requirements System
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One for trivia fans, the old database port number used ot be 36671, spells DOORS on a telephone keypad.
------------------------- Andrew Tagg Thales Air Systems, Melbourne Australia. andrew.tagg@thalesatm.com |
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That spells "DOORZ" on my phone. :-)
------------------------- Kim Faint (kim.faint@boeing.com) Systems Engineer Boeing Australia http://www.boeing.com.au |
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quote: Thanks very much. Where do I find this in the DOORS documentation or on-line help? I have to admit - this is somewhat of a small debate where I work -- Some believe it stands for "Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System", some say "Dynamic Object Orientated Requirements System." I find it just odd that something as basic as the acronym is not spelled out anywhere at all - or I am completely missing it, which is entirely possible ![]() Thanks! |
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Just spells "DOOR " on my phone! "DOORS" would be 36677, which is what the port number really is!
------------------------- Paul dot Tiplady at TRW dot com TRW Automotive |
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I have a sneaky feeling this is one of those problems of the difference between English English and American English. Or it might just be that one of the spellings is plain wrong. Of course, being an English Englishman, I'd have to say that the American English spelling is inherently wrong
![]() ------------------------- Paul dot Tiplady at TRW dot com TRW Automotive |
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quote: As a former five year resident of UK, I can attest to this ![]() However, it does not strike me that the use of "oriented" vs. "orientated" is a nomenclature delta I've seen in technical writing whilst ( ![]() |
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Oops, must have been typing with my elbows there, of course its 36677
------------------------- Andrew Tagg Thales Air Systems, Melbourne Australia. andrew.tagg@thalesatm.com |
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Or would you say inherit-ly wrong?
Don Fowler L-3 Communications Arlington, TX, US |
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This is straight from the Training course manual: DOORS: Dynamic Object Oriented Requirements System
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