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If the Use Mapping option is selected and a user tries to drag and drop an artifact from a SysML model to another model / repository (or vice versa), Syndeia will check for available mappings and present an option to select a mapping. For example, if we drag and drop a JIRA Task (JIRA issue of type Task) to a SysML package, Syndeia will present all mappings between SysML artifact types and JIRA Task. In this example, there are four mappings available for JIRA Task and the first one has been selected. Based on this selection, Syndeia will generate SysML Activity elements (artifacts) for the given JIRA tasks.
Getting Started
In Syndeia 3.2, the mapping capability is available for model transformations involving SysML models and Jama, Teamcenter, JIRA, and DOORS-NG repository types. Step-by-step tutorials, sample models, and custom mappings are available to learn how to use this new capability. The following sections in the Tutorial cover this capability.
- SysML <-> Jama (Custom Mappings)
- SysML <-> Teamcenter (Custom Mappings)
- SysML <-> JIRA (Custom Mappings)
- SysML <-> DOORS-NG (Custom Mappings)
In the Syndeia plugin for MagicDraw, this content and the step-by-step tutorials are also included in the document Tutorials - Syndeia for MagicDraw.pdf. Sample models are included in the <MagicDraw_Installation>/samples/Syndeia folder.