In projects created with the SysML or HarmonySE profiles,
you can use requirements diagrams, with requirements imported from
other software products or created in Rational® Rhapsody®,
to communicate complex details to team members.
About this task
You can search for requirements in the project based on
the requirement details such as stereotypes, tags, or text. To locate
requirements using the Rational Rhapsody advanced search facility.
In addition to Rational Rhapsody Gateway, you might
use Rational DOORS® or Microsoft Word
to create requirements and import them into Rational Rhapsody.
Procedure
- Highlight the Requirements package
in the browser.
- Right-click and select .
- To search for requirements, select the .
- On the Search elements tab, you
can use the Clear All button to remove all the check marks
and then select the specific element or elements you want to research
such as Requirement or Tag.
- To narrow the search to specific types of information
using the Search in tab, select Name,
Description, Requirement ID, Requirement Specification,
and Tag Value.
- On the Find/Replace tab, enter
the search criteria in Find what and click Find.
- To locate the original source of an individual requirement,
right-click the requirement in the browser and select Navigate
to Original Tool. The original software used to create
the selected requirement opens.
- Enter the Name of the new diagram.
Click OK if you want to add items individually
to the requirements diagram. However, if you want the system to put
existing model items into the new diagram, check the Populate Diagram box
and select those items.
- Select the characteristics and content for
the new requirements diagram from the Populate Diagram window. Click OK.
- To create allocations for requirements or artifacts,
select the Allocation button
.
- Draw the allocation arrow from an artifact or requirement
to another to indicate that is exclusively reserved for it.
- To create packages for requirements, select the Package
button
and place the package symbol in the diagram and type the package
name over the generated name. Draw relationships between the package
and requirements.