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How do I view "Requirement Details" page of a given requirement?

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There are 3 ways to get to the "Requirement Details" page of a given requirement.

Method 1:

If you had recently viewed this requirement, it will appear in the "Recent Items" section of Start tab (right side), as well as RequirementsFeatures and  Use Cases tabs (left side). Simply click on the requirement to view "Requirement Details" page for that requirement.

Method 2:

If you know which "SmartView" the requirement appears under:

  1. Click Requirements tab of your Accompa system.
  2. Click SmartViews drop-down menu on the left side of the screen, and select the appropriate SmartView.
  3. In the resulting page, find the requirement of interest and click read link next to it to view "Requirement Details" page for that requirement.

Method 3:

If you know a keyword in that requirement or its "Requirement ID", do a search:

  1. Click Requirements tab of your Accompa system.
  2. Enter your desired search term (or "Requirement ID") in Search box below the tab, and click "Go" button.
  3. The resulting page will display matching requirements, attachments, and discussions. Click on "Requirements" link to see matching results.
  4. In the resulting page, find the requirement of interest and click read link next to it to view "Requirement Details" page for that requirement.

Video Tutorial: Watch this video tutorial that demonstrates how to view details of a given requirement.

 
 
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