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The user can use any Jama repository they have available. It is generally advisable to carry out these exercises in a non-production repository, a "sandbox", set up for training and practice purposes.

Exercise

  1. Open the Syndeia_Jama_Mapping_Tutorial model and launch Syndeia from the Jama Connections folder, if not already open from the previous exercise. Go to the Connection Manager tab on the Syndeia dashboard, expand the SysML tree on the LHS, and select your Jama repository from the drop-down menu on the RHS (Figure 1).

    Figure 1 Drag and drop Jama requirement onto SysML package

  2. With Model Transform Connection Type selected, drag and drop either a set or a requirement from Jama to a SysML package, and click 'Yes' when prompted. We are using the requirement structure System Requirement Spec generated in Jama in the previous exercise and the empty SysML package From Jama, but any similar structures could be used.

    Figure 2 Syndeia dashboard showing new SysML requirements

  3. Expand and view new SysML requirements both in the Syndeia Connection Manager's SysML tree (Figure 2) as well as in the Rhapsody model view tree (Figure 3).

    Figure 3 Rhapsody model view browser showing new SysML requirements

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