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The RDD-100 Product Family
The
Geographical Approach to Understanding Relationships
RDD-100
Modules
Following
are the fundamental features and benefits of RDD-100:
Requirements
Management
For the capture and tracing of complicated sets of requirements,
RDD-100 uses its ElementlRelationship/Attribute IERA) repository.
Each source document, and the text for each requirement, is stored
as a separate element. Graphical hierarchies show how individual
pieces of data relate to each other and trace back to their sources.
Screens can be customized to simplify the user's navigational
needs.
System Behavior Description
Complex system behavior is expressed in simple scenarios,
which can be transformed into a single system model of total system
behavior. The integrated graphical system provides a system blueprint
which shows data flow, data content, control flow, concurrency,
resource usage, layers of recovery, and reliability.
Discrete
Event Simulation
By simulating scenarios, users can determine the accuracy
and completeness of the design to the requirements. Executing
the models highlights dynamic inconsistencies in the proposed
design. Resource consumption, material flow, and data transmission
requirements can be verified. Simulation events are transcribed
for easy analysis.
Data Sharing
RDD-100 provides a mechanism to share data among groups.
Subsets of elements can be assigned to engineers for review and
exported back to the master repository.
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RDD-100
depicts many kinds of data in graphical form, making it easy to
access the data and understand the relationships of the elements.
Extensibility
The
standard elements, relationships and attributes within RDD-100
will cover almost all kinds of projects. But the core schema can
be extended and customized for a project environment.
Reports and Queries
RDD-100 contains a powerful reporting, querying and updating
capability that supports a variety of standard and custom formats.
The graphical query language also lets users create templates
for gathering and manipulating data within the repository.
Handoff to Component Design
Ultimately, RDD-100 is used to develop and validate requirements.
Subsystems specifications generated in RDD-100 are finally passed
to the component hardware and software engineers for detail design
and development using CAE or CASE tools. Requirements validated
in RDD-100 and augmented with diagrams provide component designers
with a complete and precise foundation for continuing the design
work.
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