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Topic Title: Chapter & Verse on Requirements Modelling with SysML Topic Summary: Created On: 3-Jan-2007 16:45 Status: Read Only |
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I am looking for a good (preferably single point) practitioner's guide on the subject of requirements modelling with SysML. If it has a chapter on using DOORS and Rhapsody together that would make me
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Most books available that reference SysML don't explain how to use it. They merely reference it in the introductory chapter.
Learning Tree may have a course on the subject, but SysML is so new that you may have to attend an OMG meeting and meet the group that put the standard together to get a better picture of the authors' intentions. [url]www.sysml.org[/url] has some links to some tutorials as well. Hope this helps |
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Peter has proposed an addition to the Harmony process that covers requirements modelling, an area that is known to be weak in the current Harmony deskbook. I would expect this to cover aspects such as the use of DOORS, both for source requirements and for flowed-down requirements from Rhapsody, BBSatisfy and WBSatisfy, marking of what parts of a Rhapsody model constitute the flowed-down requirements, non-functional requirements, ICDs, change management, etc.
I have offered to help by contributing some of the lessons we have learnt from our Harmony/SysML trial in Selex S&AS, but haven't heard what progress has been made. Currently we use an in-house guidelines document. If you see this thread, Peter, would you care to comment? Regards, Charlie. |
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