You can define requirements in Rational® Requirements Composer and add the
requirements to a Rational RequisitePro® project.
Note: Rich requirement text that is created in Rational Requirements Composer can include
formatting, bullets, numbered lists, and images. You can view this
rich text in read-only mode in RequisiteWeb.
Figure 1 provides an
example of defining requirements in Rational Requirements Composer and then
adding them to a project in Rational RequisitePro.
Figure 1. Integration scenario 1
In this scenario, follow this sequence:
- Define supporting artifacts for requirements in Rational Requirements Composer by using
requirement definition techniques (business process diagrams, user
interface sketches, screen flows, storyboards, use-case diagrams,
use cases, actors, and documents).
- Create requirements from definition artifacts in Rational Requirements Composer.
- Add requirements to a project in RequisiteWeb. Add traceability
to and from other requirements in Rational RequisitePro, including
document-based requirements.
- Update requirement text in Rational Requirements Composer. The requirement
text is read-only in Rational RequisitePro. View rich
text that is created in Rational Requirements Composer as rich
text in RequisiteWeb.
- Modify attributes in either tool.
Changes are updated in both
tools if the synchronization options were enabled when the integration
was configured.