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Does RRC have any custom domain language?


Judy Moore (111) | asked Mar 06 '12, 4:31 p.m.
Does RRC have any custom domain language? How do we write every requirement as a complete functional test. By writing in a Word document I am sure we can not get complete integration and verification without manual involvement.

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Robin Bater (3.4k47) | answered Mar 07 '12, 8:03 p.m.
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Does RRC have any custom domain language? How do we write every requirement as a complete functional test. By writing in a Word document I am sure we can not get complete integration and verification without manual involvement.


RRC only uses natural language to describe requirements in rich text format. You can describe requirements in terms of a business process sketch but there is no formal notation in which to describe requirements.

What you can do is to create artifact templates that contains structure, as well as process guidance to help the construction of a requirement. This template can be used when an artifact is created. An example might be a use case specification.

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