Architectures, Requirements, and Allocations
Create architectures and requirements, allocate between them, and define
metadata
Create architecture models that describe the functional, logical, and physical architectures of the system. Specify interfaces on ports to represent information exchange between components. Use stereotypes to extend the architectural modeling language by defining custom metadata for each subsystem or component in the diagram. First, define profiles with stereotypes, then apply stereotypes to model elements, and finally assign unique property values to describe each element. Establish traceability using requirements management and model-to-model allocations.
Categories
- Author Architecture Models
Represent architectures using components, ports, and interfaces
- Extend Architectural Elements
Add custom properties to architectural elements using stereotypes
- Link, Manage, and Verify Requirements
Associate architectural elements with functional and non-functional requirements then verify those requirements
- Model-to-Model Allocations
Establish traceable and directed relationships between architectural elements in source and target models