Scenario 1: Define requirements in Rational Requirements Composer

You can define requirements in Rational® Requirements Composer and add the requirements to a Rational RequisitePro® project.
Note: Rich requirement text that is created in Rational Requirements Composer can include formatting, bullets, numbered lists, and images. You can view this rich text in read-only mode in RequisiteWeb.

Figure 1 provides an example of defining requirements in Rational Requirements Composer and then adding them to a project in Rational RequisitePro.

Figure 1. Integration scenario 1
The graphic shows the scenario that is outlined in the following steps.

In this scenario, follow this sequence:

  1. Define supporting artifacts for requirements in Rational Requirements Composer by using requirement definition techniques (business process diagrams, user interface sketches, screen flows, storyboards, use-case diagrams, use cases, actors, and documents).
  2. Create requirements from definition artifacts in Rational Requirements Composer.
  3. Add requirements to a project in RequisiteWeb. Add traceability to and from other requirements in Rational RequisitePro, including document-based requirements.
  4. Update requirement text in Rational Requirements Composer. The requirement text is read-only in Rational RequisitePro. View rich text that is created in Rational Requirements Composer as rich text in RequisiteWeb.
  5. Modify attributes in either tool.

    Changes are updated in both tools if the synchronization options were enabled when the integration was configured.


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