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SysML Requirements Toolbox
When you are constructing SysML models, you can populate the Requirements diagrams using the icons on the SysML Requirements pages of the Diagram Toolbox.
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SysML Requirement Objects
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SysML Requirements |
Requirement |
Specifies the capabilities of the system, or the conditions that it should satisfy.
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Test Case |
Describes the verification of a Requirement through methods of inspection, analysis, demonstration or testing.
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SysML Requirement Relationships |
Containment |
Graphically displays ownership of one element within a parent element.
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Trace |
Declares a trace relationship between a SysML Requirement and another SysML element.
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Copy |
Declares a copy of one SysML Requirement by another.
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Derive |
Derives a SysML Requirement from another.
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Verify |
Declares a verification of a SysML Requirement by another SysML element.
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Refine |
Declares a refinement of a SysML Requirement by another SysML element.
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Satisfy |
Declares that the SysML Requirement is satisfied by another SysML element.
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SysML Requirement Extensions |
Extended Requirement |
Extends a SysML Requirement with additional Tag properties.
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Functional Requirement |
Declares a SysML Requirement that describes the operation, or behavior, that the system must perform.
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Interface Requirement |
Declares a SysML Requirement that describes how the system connects, or interfaces with, other systems.
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Performance Requirement |
Declares a SysML Requirement that describes how the system performs against defined capabilities or conditions.
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Physical Requirement |
Declares a SysML Requirement that describes the physical characteristics, or physical constraints, of the system.
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Design Requirement |
Declares a SysML Requirement that specifies a constraint on the implementation of the system.
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