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rmToo

Open Source Requirements Management Tool

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Introduction

This Readme gives a short overview over the available online documentation for rmtoo.

Content

This file contains the following chapters:

Conventions
Operating System Support
Preinstalled VMs
Installation
Installation using virtualenv
First Project
Man Pages
Other Documentation
Emacs Mode for Editing Requirements
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Conventions

YY: names the version of rmtoo. You have to replace this with the real version number.

$ cmd: This is a command you have to type in. The $ is a replacement for the shell prompt - do not enter it as a part of the command.

Operating System Support

rmtoo is fully supported under Linux. Nevertheless, because it is written in computer independent programming languages (such as python), is also works on other operating systems.

Mac OS X users might want to read Readme-OS-X.txt.

Windows users might want to read the Readme-Windows.txt.

Preinstalled VMs

For evaluation proposes and running small projects there is the possibility to use Amazon AWS EC2 preinstalled VMs.

More details are available in a dedicated Readme.

Installation

The following sections assume, that you are using Linux. Please refer to the appropriate Readme file for your operating system for more information if you do not use Linux.

Dependencies

To use rmtoo, other software packages must be installed.

rmtoo is written in python. At least version 3.5 of python is needed. python 3.8 may work, but there is a problem (bug (fix)?) is python 3.8 which create different XML elements as the previous versions.

When you want to create LaTeX or PDF documentation, LaTeX is needed.

For the requirements dependency graph, graphviz is used.

For statistics plot gnuplot is used. For the estimation module the python-scipy package is needed.

Typically the packages from your distribution will work.

First Project

The recommended way of starting is to copy the provided template project.

The basic steps are:

  1. Copy over the template project to some other directory.
  2. Set up the environment
  3. Run make
  4. Check, if everything worked
  5. Start changing / adapting things to your needs

Note that during this document the project will be called 'MyNewProject'. Please adapt the name for your needs.

Installation using virtualenv

This is the preferred installation method - it takes care that at least the python dependencies are correctly installed.

Installation

To install rmtoo in a virtualenv, execute the following steps:

$ mkdir RMTOO
$ cd RMTOO
$ virtualenv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
$ pip install --only-binary=numpy,scipy numpy scipy
$ pip install rmtoo

This has only to be done once.

First Project

Installation

Change to a directory where you want to create the new project. This is needed only once.

# cd to virtualenv directory - if not already there
$ cd RMTOO
$ cp -r venv/rmtoo/contrib/template_project MyNewProject

Usage

To create all the artifacts for the template project, execute

$ cd MyNewProject
$ source ./setenv.sh VENV
$ make
$ ls artifacts

In the artifacts directory there are all the generated files. A typical workflow is, to change or add requirements, topics or the configuration in the MyNewProject directory, run make again and check the artifacts.

Man Pages

When using the virtualenv, use

$ man -l venv/rmtoo/share/man/man7/rmtoo.7

to get an overview over all available man pages. Those other man pages you can read also with man. Replace the file name with the appropriate manual page, like:

$ man -l venv/rmtoo/share/man/man7/rmtoo-analytics.7

Additional Documentation

Additional documentation can be found in the directories RMTOO/venv/rmtoo/doc (especially the Readme files).

Other Documentation

FAQ

Frequently asked questions A collection of questions which were ask in the past - including the answers.

Presentations

There are also two presentations about the design and features of rmtoo. Theese presentations can be found in the download section of the sourceforge project page. Please visit the projects home page http://rmtoo.florath.net

Readme-Overview.txt

Description of the features of rmtoo.

Readme-Hacking.txt

Small (and yet unfinished) document how to develop functionality and modules for rmtoo.

Readme-OS-X.txt

Hints for Mac Users.

Readme-Windows.txt

Hints for Windows users.

Readme-RmtooOnRmtoo.txt

Run rmtoo to get the documentation for rmtoo itself.

Readme-GitPython.txt

Some note about the (internal) use of GitPython.

Emacs Mode for Editing Requirements

When using the tar package, emacs mode can be loaded in emacs by: M-x load-file point to RMTOO/venv/rmtoo/contrib/req-mode.el All files with suffix .req will now use the requirements editing mode.

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If you have some problems, remarks or feature request, you're welcome to visit the project home page

http://rmtoo.florath.net

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| Andreas Florath
| rmtoo@florath.net

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