Requirements Management, Requirements Capture and Model Based Systems Engineering with Cradle from 3SL
Cradle provides a full lifecycle support framework from requirements capture through model driven systems engineering to implementation, testing and support. Enabling you to develop better projects from concept . . . to creation.
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Document Publisher allows you produce documents 'on the fly' from data stored in a Project Database. These documents can show any part of the system that may be needed to be expressed in document form, for phase reviews, baseline points, or any other documents required in the project lifecycle

In the example project, the documentation produced involves creating requirements documentation, functionality reports and architecture diagrams. In addition to this, a final report proves how the project delivers a final product and satisfies the agreed requirements.

To achieve this, open Document Publisher and log into the project using your username, password and project code

 

Select the template you need

Some example templates have been created for you to use, although you may like to experiment and create your own .

Once logged into Document Publisher, select Generate Output and, in the open template dialogue, select C:/Program Files/Cradle/help/startup-guide/Examples/CarParkRequirements.doc

Select Template

And then select a location to publish to in the Output Document field. Then click on the Publish Button.

This template is one prepared for you and it generates a document which displays the requirements of this simple project.

Steps:

  1. Create a project using the Cradle Menu Done
  2. Capture requirements from a Microsoft® Word® documentDone
  3. Import Diagrams in Toolset or 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 DOC. You Are Here.
  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.

 

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