Drag-n-drop operations for JIRA Repositories

#Drag ThisTo ThisWith This Connection TypeAnd This Will Happen
J1Anything from the System Model Panel (or Repository Panel)Anything in the Repository Panel (or System Model Panel)ReferenceReference Connection will be created but nothing will be generated.
J2SysML block JIRA projectModel Transform

If the SysML block has a JIRA Issue stereotype applied, then an issue structure will be generated in JIRA based on the SysML block structure. JIRA issue attributes will be populated based on the value properties in the SysML block. Model transform connections will be created between SysML blocks and JIRA issues

J3SysML blockJIRA projectData Map
  • Same as J2 except that only a single JIRA issue is created based on the SysML block. A JIRA issue structure is not generated from the SysML block structure.
  • A data map connection will be created between the SysML block and JIRA issue.
J4JIRA IssueSysML PackageModel Transform
  • SysML block structure (multi-level) will be generated based on the JIRA issue structure. The block will have value properties based on the JIRA attributes.
  • Model transform connections will be created between SysML blocks and JIRA issues.
J5JIRA IssueSysML PackageData Map
  • Same as J4 except that only a single SysML block is generated based on the JIRA issue. A SysML block structure is not generated from the JIRA issue structure.
  • Data map connection will be created between the SysML block and JIRA issue.
J6SysML block, requirement, or activitySysML PackageReference
  • JIRA issue structure will be generated based on the SysML block/activity/requirement structure. 
  • Reference connections will be created between SysML blocks/activities/requirements and JIRA issues.

Syndeia also provides the ability to view the status of a project in JIRA, directly from the SysML model. If you have SysML elements connected to JIRA issues (any connection type), then you can right click at the SysML project or package level in the SysML model tree and select Syndeia > Summarize Connected Artifacts. This will launch the JIRA Connected Issues Summary window, as shown in figure. The top part of the table shows a list of all JIRA issues that are connected to SysML elements (recursively) in the package. The bottom part of the table shows overall issue analytics, such as total number of connected issues, number of open issues, number of issues reported by a user, or the number of issues assigned to a user. This can be very useful in tracking the status of a project in JIRA directly from the SysML model.

Copyright 2018 Intercax.