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What is the Trace Requirement Relationship? - ANSWER -The
type of dependency that conveys a modification to the supplier
(arrowhead end) MAY result in a modification to the client (tail
end).
Notation: dashed line with open arrowhead <<trace>>
What is the direction of a trace relationship? - ANSWER -Client
---tracedTo--->
Supplied.
Supplier--tracedFrom--
>Client
What is the derive Requirement Relationship? - ANSWER -It
conveys the requirement at the tail end (client) is derivedFrom
the requirement at the arrowhead end (supplier).
-The supplier is the "derived" requirement.
**BOTH ends must be a REQUIREMENT!
,What is the direction of a derive requirement relationship? -
ANSWER -Client
(tail end) -- derives --> Supplier
(arrowhead end)
Supplier <-- is derivedFrom -
- Client
How to read derive requirement in Compartment &
Callout Notation? -
ANSWER -Header Supplier -- derives -->
Compartment Client
Header Client -- is derivedFrom --> Supplier Compartment
What is the refine relationship? - ANSWER -Conveys the
element at the client
end is more concrete/less abstract than the element at the
supplier end.
Client end is a USE
CASE
Supplier end is a
Requirement
What is the direction of the refine relationship? - ANSWER -
Client Use Case -->
Supplier
Requirement
Use Case -- refines -->
Requirement
,Requirement <-- is refinedBy --
Use Case
How to read Compartment & Callout Notation for the refine
relationship: - ANSWER -Header Client Use Case -- refines --.>
compartment Supplier
Requirement
Header Supplier Requirement <-- is refinedBy --compartment
Client Use Case
What is the satisfy requirement relationship? - ANSWER -
Conveys an instance
of a BLOCK at the client tail end will fulfill/satisfies the
requirement at the
supplier arrowhead
end.
Client MUST be a
block
Supplier MUST be a
requirement
What does the satisfy requirement relationship do? - ANSWER
-It allocates a
requirement to a structure (requirements
allocation).
, What is the direction of a satisfies relationship? - ANSWER
-Client Block --
satisfies --> Supplier
Requirment
Supplier Requirement <-- is satisfiedBy--CLient Block
How to read compartment & callout notation for a satisfies
relationship? -
ANSWER -Header Client Block satisfies
compartment supplier.
Header Supplier Requirement is satisfiedBy compartment client
block.
What is the verify relationship? - ANSWER -A stereotype
applied to a behavior
or and operation within the
model.
Operational behavior of a block is called
synchronously!
Client is a TEST CASE representing an
Interaction
Supplier is a
Requirement
What is the direction of a verify requirement relationship? -
ANSWER -Client