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·         A valid user account to a at least one other on-line repository, e.g. JIRA.

The user can use any Bitbucket repository they have available.  Because the content of your Bitbucket repository will be different, the specific examples in the following exercise instructions are only a guide and example for your actions. It is generally advisable to carry out these exercises in a non-production repository, a “sandbox”, set up for training and practice purposes.

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Background – Bitbucket

As envisioned by Intercax, the Digital Thread is composed of inter-model connections between models in different repositories, which Syndeia creates and manages, and intra-model connections between elements in the same repository, which the individual tool creates and manages. As of Syndeia release 3.4, the Syndeia Web Dashboard can extract and display some model information from the Bitbucket repository. Figure 1 shows a tree view of this information, with labels identifying the Bitbucket element types. Note the different icons. The label color coding indicates how the Bitbucket element type is mapped to the Syndeia Cloud element types: Repository (green), Container (red), and Artifact (blue).

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