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1a. Drag and drop a single SysML requirement to a folder in Simulink.

Steps The steps are for this exercise are as follows.

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1b: Drag and drop a single SysML requirement with multiple levels of nested requirements to a folder.

Steps The steps for this exercise are as follows.

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3 In the Connection Search tab, Click the Get All button. The connections generated between the SysML requirements and Simulink requirements in the previous step can now be seen.

4 In Open in Simulink, the requirement Payload Mass and the two nested requirements can now be seen in Simulink, this appears as shown below.

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1c (Multiple DnD): Drag and drop multiple SysML requirements and drop to a folder

Steps are1 Select Multiple Requirements from SysML Package Requirements The steps for this exercise are as follows.

1 Select all the requirements in the Requirement_Sim package, and drag and drop it to S1c package of the local folder. Select them to a folder in your local file system, e.g. folder S1c as shown below. Select Model Transform. Select Yes.

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2 In Syndeia new connections are created and can be seen in the Connections Search tab.3 In Simulink, this appears as belowthe Connection Search tab, Click the Get All button. The connections generated between the SysML requirements and Simulink requirements in the previous step can now be seen.

3 Open the Simulink requirements model in Simulink, as shown below to see all requirements.

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1d: Drag and drop a SysML package and drop to a folder

1 Drag and Drop The steps for this exercise are as follows.

1 Select the Model Generation:: Requirement_Sim from SysML Rhapsody to S1d folder on local machine in Simulink Requirements as belowin SysML Model and drag and drop the package in your local file system, e.g. folder S1d as shown below. Select Model Transform. Select Yes.

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2 In Syndeia, new connections are created and can be seen in the Connections Search tabthe Connection Search tab, Click the Get All button. The connections generated between the SysML requirements and Simulink requirements in the previous step can now be seen.

3 In Simulink, this creates a new requirement set as a Requirement_Sim is generated and is as shown below.

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