Name: | Composite Working-Sets | Description: | Composite Working-SetsIntroductionA composite Working-Set is created by combining existing Working-Sets into a new Working-Set. Similar to tracker other Working-Sets can be included or shared into the composite Working-Set. Today the only way to re-use a tracker in multiple Working-Sets is to declare it shared, but this kind of sharing is constrained to share the tracker with the parent Working-Set. Composite working-Sets will remove this limitation. Use CasesReusing ComponentsA reusable component is used in different products or product variants. When reusing components the requirements defined for the product are allocated to system requirements defined for the component (or other artifacts defined on component-level).
In the following example product A, C and C are derived from a common product. The product requirements can be linked by system requirements of the component (as indicated by the dotted arrow). There two components with two version each used in different combinations by the products.
When reusing a component in a product:
Basically that matches sharing on level of Working-Sets instead of sharing on level of trackers. Due to the ability to reuse multiple Working-Sets it is possible to create combinations of component versions / branches that can't be achieved by sharing trackers from the parent Working-Set.
Updating ComponentsThis use case consist of two parts:
Identifying potential candidates for updates could be done by the user by checking which Working-Sets are using the previous component version. This means the ability to find reusing Working-Sets must be available in the UI.
Replacing a re-used Working-Set requires rewriting the reference configuration and references.
Sharing Stakeholder RequirementsThe main difference between sharing stakeholder requirements and components is that components are usually considered a downstream artifact while stakeholder requirements are considered an upstream artifact. That means the direction of the reuse is to the upstream,
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Last modified: | Benjamin Engele Aug 12 2021 15:48 | Page ID: | 17871566 |
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