Hello Joel,
On 26/02/2019 15:44, Joel Sherrill wrote:
Hi
I have mentioned this before but reading ticket 3703, you obviously
didn't remember it.
I remember it and I think I proposed to use ReqIF.
ReqIF is an OMG standard for representing
requirements in XML format. It was designed to facilitate requirements
exchange between partnering organizations.
https://www.omg.org/spec/ReqIF/About-ReqIF/
It appears to be supported by all the major requirement tools including
DOORS and LDRA's toolset. Importantly, it is supported by the Eclipse
Requirements Management Framework (RMF) and the ProR tool
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requirements_Modeling_Framework
https://www.eclipse.org/rmf/
https://www.eclipse.org/rmf/pror/
This is a solved problem. We should not define our own XML format.
One exists and there is a set of open source tools we can use to work
with requirements.
Did you try to use these tools? It is a nightmare.
We evaluated also Papyrus:
https://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/
I will try to summarize the problems we encountered using ReqIF in the
next days.
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