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  • Rhapsody 8.4 installed correctly on his or her machine with a valid license for use,.

  • Syndeia 3.3 installed as a plugin for Rhapsody 8.4 with a valid license for use,.

  • Syndeia Simulink interface, correctly installed with a valid license for use,.

  • MATLAB/Simulink R2016b or later installed correctly on his or her machine with a valid license for use.

  • In this tutorial, we will use the Simulink requirement model generated in Exercise 10.7 - SysML Requirements -> Simulink Requirements.

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2 Observe the Requirements Package S1d

3 This appears as shown below.

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4 Launch Syndeia Dashboard from Model Generation Package.

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5 From Simulink Requirements, we drag and drop Autonomous Flight requirement to S1d Package in Rhapsody.

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6 This appears in Syndeia Dashboard as

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8 In SysML Rhapsody this appears as shown below.

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1b: Drag and drop a single Simulink requirement (with multiple levels of nested child requirements) to a SysML package

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2 This will appear in Syndeia Dashboard as shown below.

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3 In Connections search Search new connections created can be seen.

4 In SysML Rhapsody this appears as shown below.

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1c (Multiple DnD): Drag and drop multiple Simulink requirements in a requirement set to a SysML

1 Continiuing Continuing with the same Simulink Requirement Set we select multiple requirements and drop them to package S1F in SysML Rhapsody Model.

Drag and Drop the selected requirements to S1f Package in Rhapsody.

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2 In Syndeia Dashboard this shows as below.

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3 Connections search shows new connections created.

4 In SysML Rhapsody this appears as shown below.

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1d: Drag and drop a Simulink requirement set to a SysML package.

1 Here we drop the entire set of Simulink Requirement to the SyML Rhapsody Package S1g as shown below.

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2 This appears in Syndeia Dashboard as below.

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3 In Connections Search new connections are created and can be seen.

4 In the SysML Rhapsody model this is shown as below.

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