More detail please [message #899656] |
Wed, 01 August 2012 13:03  |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Hello Michael
Would you have time to explain more about the mechanics of creating reqif files using ProR/Rodin? Looking at the file "pror_rodin_integration.reqif", and following your video it's not clear to me how to get from a new reqif file, which contains just one "Requirement Type (Spec Object)" to the sort of thing in the above-mentioned file.
1. Where do the different types come from (Headline, Use case)?
2. How does a particular cell (or is it row or type or what?) get its presentation characteristics (Headline, Line wrapping,...)?
Your paper (A method and tool ...) is absolutely fascinating and terrifying.
(The latter in the sense that it reveals how complex and difficult the business of specifying and making systems really is! What an amazing amount of stuff is swept under the carpet or not even thought about by intuitive software practitioners like myself :)
What would be really useful in the quest to understand and make use of these methods, would be to have the Rodin/ProR project(s) that lies behind the paper - any chance of getting this?
Regards, Tim
|
|
|
|
Re: More detail please [message #899733 is a reply to message #899656] |
Thu, 02 August 2012 03:07  |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Hi Tim,
Quote:Would you have time to explain more about the mechanics of creating reqif files using ProR/Rodin? Looking at the file "pror_rodin_integration.reqif", and following your video it's not clear to me how to get from a new reqif file, which contains just one "Requirement Type (Spec Object)" to the sort of thing in the above-mentioned file.
1. Where do the different types come from (Headline, Use case)?
2. How does a particular cell (or is it row or type or what?) get its presentation characteristics (Headline, Line wrapping,...)?
We have a nice tutorial, where such questions are explained.
Check out: wiki.eclipse.org/RMF/User_Guide/Tutorial
For working with the ProR/Rodin integration, we have another tutorial: wiki.event-b.org/index.php/ProR
FYI: Rodin v2.6 was just released where you can install the newest version of the ProR/Rodin integration with the predefined update site.
Best regards,
Lukas
|
|
|
Powered by
FUDForum. Page generated in 0.07104 seconds