The RM Editor shows all requirements of a project in a tabular representation. Every module is a separate table. The table head is defined by the requirement types and can be customized in this way. The table rows are numbered. There are also columns for assigning safety goals.
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Import status button
Shows/hides the import status.
New requirement button
Opens the New requirement dialog.
Delete requirement button
Deletes the selected requirement
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In the top right, you find various functions to edit your requirements table:
Add Requirement ( -button):
opens the Add Requirement dialog. The currently selected licence will be preselected a parent license, this, as well as the license type, can be changed via the -button.Delete Requirement ( -button):
This button opens the Refactoring-dialog. Here you can determine if the requirement shall be deleted from its parent requirement or from the project alltogether.Import Status ( -button)
Click to show or hide the import status of RequirementsToggle Relations ( -button)
Click to show or hide relationsShow as Tree/Show as List ( or -button)
Show your requirements in a nested tree- or list structureCollpas All ( -button)
Collapses all Tree-structures so only the parent Requirements remain visible. This function is only available if youre Requirements are displayed in a tree structure.Freezs Table ( -icon)
While this function is active, you can not expand or collaps your nested tree strusture. Furthermore, auxiliary lines starting from the currently selected cell are displayed.Excel Export ( -icon)
Export your current table as an Excel file.
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