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Syndeia and Confluence

Syndeia and Confluence

CF1

Connect to one or more Confluence repositories
Connect to one or more Confluence repositories (servers) in your organization.

CF2

View contents of Confluence repositories 
View the contents of Confluence repositories, such as Spaces, Pages, and Page hierarchies.

CF3

Search Confluence repositories 
Search Spaces and Pages by name or using Confluence Query Language (CQL).

CF4

Create Reference connections to Confluence artifacts
Drag-n-drop artifacts from any repository/tool, such as SysML elements, Jama requirements, Jira issues, Teamcenter items, or GitHub files to Confluence artifacts, or vice versa, to create reference connection. A reference connection is the most basic form of traceability that can be used to check if the version of the Confluence artifact has changed.

 

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