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This project focuses on requirements management and traceability using OPCAT, with a solution involving a Requirements Manager application for generating reports. The theoretical background includes literature survey, tools, SRS+SDD, user manual, and online help, while the practical part involves binding requirements, generating reports, building GUI, and parsing XML. Tools used include Eclipse, JDOM, Java Swing, and JUnit for unit testing.
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Model Traceability in OPCATSecond OPM Workshop – 12/10/04 Requirements Management & Traceability with OPCAT Ori Arad (sorry@t2.technion.ac.il) Advisor: Avi Soffer
The Problem • Requirements • Management • Traceability • OPM – special case
The Solution • Requirements Manager • Requirement Traceability via OPCAT • Reports Generating
The Project • Theoretical part • Background • Literature Survey (Books + standards) • Tools (Requisite pro, HAT…) • SRS+SDD • User Manual + ON-Line Help
The Project (continued) • Practical Part • Requirements Manager Application • Binding Requirements with “Things” • Generating Reports
Project – Tools & Environment • Building GUI (Java Swing) for Requirements-Manager and Reports. • Parsing & creating XML using JDOM. • Eclipse environment + Visual Editor • Full Javadoc documentation • JUnit unit-testing