Generation of SysML Requirements Model Elements from a file
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Generation of SysML Requirements Model Elements from a file
Hi,
I have my requirements defined in a custom tool from which I can generate any type of output format I desire, e.g., csv, txt, rtf, xml, etc. My goal is to import my requirements document into the Artisan Studio and generate the requirements model artifacts directly from the requirements statements in the file. Currently, I have to copy-paste each requirement into a model element I create manually which is time consuming and subject to possible error. Does Artisan have any plans for providing this capability and if so when?
Thank you
I have my requirements defined in a custom tool from which I can generate any type of output format I desire, e.g., csv, txt, rtf, xml, etc. My goal is to import my requirements document into the Artisan Studio and generate the requirements model artifacts directly from the requirements statements in the file. Currently, I have to copy-paste each requirement into a model element I create manually which is time consuming and subject to possible error. Does Artisan have any plans for providing this capability and if so when?
Thank you
tewilson- Posts : 1
Join date : 2008-12-17
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Phil Perri
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Phil Perri
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Join date : 2009-03-02
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