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Cradle from 3SL, the complete Model Based Systems Engineering Toolsuite, specialising in requirements management, requirements capture, model based systems engineering and for systems engineering software, support and consultancy, the logical choice: Cradle from 3SL.

Welcome to the Cradle 6.3 Startup Guide

Step Eight

Produce a final document showing links from requirements to functions, links from functions to architecture and transient links from requirements to architecture and the final specifications.

 

The scope of Document Publisher is much greater than simply listing items. It can produce documents that demonstrate many different facets of the systems being analysed/designed/implemented and show the project in many different ways.

To demonstrate this, open WorkBench and import the file CarParkFinal.exp. Overwrite On.
(From C:/Program files/Cradle/help/startup-guide/Examples/CarParkFinal.exp)

Open the Document Publisher again and select the second template:
C:/Program Files/Cradle/help/startup-guide/Examples/CarparkSystemfunctionality.doc

Generate Output

Specify a location on your machine and select Publish. A document will be generated that contains several parts of the project linked and in context


Thank you for completing our simple evaluation project. Please experiment by adding new items and links and creating new templates. To learn more about creating templates click here.

The next step is to create your own project and use your own data.

Steps:

 

  1. Create a project using the Project Manager Done
  2. Capture requirements from a Microsoft® Word® documentDone
  3. Import diagrams in WorkBench Done
  4. Manually link requirements to functions Done
  5. Produce matrix from requirements to functionsDone
  6. Produce matrix from functions to architecture Done
  7. Create User Requirement Document in Document Loader. Done
  8. Produce a final document showing links from requirements to functions, links from functions to architecture and transient links from requirements to architecture and the final specifications. You Are Here.

 

 


 

Or, go back to the start.