Overview
The Vision document provides a high-level and sometimes contractual basis for the technical requirements. There can
also be a formal Requirements Specification. The vision captures very high-level requirements and design constraints,
to give the reader an understanding of the system to be developed. It communicates the fundamental "why's and what's"
related to the project and is a gauge against which all future decisions should be validated.
Tool Steps
To document the vision using RequisitePro:
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Create a Vision document
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Create requirements in the Vision document
The Vision document contains the product features identified in the Task: Elicit Stakeholder Requests. If you create a RequisitePro
project using one of the default project templates (Use-Case, Traditional, or Composite), your project already contains
a Vision document in the Features and Vision package. If your project does not contain a Vision document, perform the
following procedure to create one.
To create a Vision requirements document:
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Open the RequisitePro project.
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In the Explorer, select the package in which you want to place the Vision document, and then click File > New
> Document. The Document Properties dialog box appears.
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Type a name, description, and file name for the document.
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In the Document Type list, select "Vision Document Type." Click OK. The outline for the Vision
document opens in Microsoft® Word.
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Replace the default instructional text with project-specific information.
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Click RequisitePro > Document > Save.
For More Information
Refer to the following
topics in the RequisitePro online Help:
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Creating a RequisitePro project (Index: projects>creating)
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Creating requirements documents (Index: documents>creating)
Create requirements from product features outlined in the Product Features section of the Vision document. This enables
you to manage requirement attributes in an Attribute Matrix and helps you track traceability links between product
features and software requirements.
To create requirements in the Vision document:
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In the Product Features section of the Vision document, select (highlight) the text that defines the requirement.
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Do one of the following:
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Right-click and select New Requirement.
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Click RequisitePro > Requirement > New.
The Requirement Properties dialog box appears.
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On the General tab, accept the feature (FEAT) requirement type and type a name for the requirement.
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Click the Attributes tab and set the Priority attribute to one of the provided values (Must, Should,
Could, Won't). It's a good idea to record stakeholder priorities when you elicit stakeholder requirement requests.
(See Task: Elicit Stakeholder Requests.)
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Select the Origin attribute and select an entry that represents the originator of that particular feature.
This helps you keep track of the requestors of specific product features, so that you know who to contact if you
need to clarify or negotiate a request.
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Click OK.
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You can repeat these steps for each product feature outlined in the Product Features section of the Vision
document. When you have finished, click RequisitePro > Document > Save.
To view the requirements and attributes:
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In the RequisitePro window, select the package in which you want to create a view.
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Click File > New > View. The View Properties dialog box appears.
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Type a name for the view, select the Attribute Matrix view type, and select the FEAT requirement
type, which you used in your Vision document.
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Click OK. Review your feature requirements and their attribute values.
For More Information
Refer to the following topics in the
RequisitePro online Help:
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Creating requirements in a document (Index: requirements > creating)
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Assigning values to requirement attributes (Index: requirement attributes > values, assigning)
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Creating a view (Index: views > creating views)
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