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UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest Enterprise schema report
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Cloud computing grew out of the concept of utility computing. Essentially, utility computing was the belief that computing resources and hardware would become a commodity to the point that companies would purchase computing resources from a central pool and pay only for the amount of CPU cycles.
This is a DRAFT (not the final version) of a PRD I did while working at Jewelry Television (JTV). Serving as a E-commerce Product Manager was part of my job at JTV, and I wrote many of these PRDs and BRDs (Business Requirements Documents), of varying lengths and complexity. This one, though not complete, is fairly detailed.
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GanttChart for ClearQuest 1.4 (Ad hoc planning and operational management). h...Alexander Novichkov
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GanttChart is a product that was wanted by many project managers using IBM Rational ClearQuest. It allows executing almost every PM’s task within IBM Rational ClearQuest in a new and agile way.
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Практика внедрения методологий показала, что компании спустя рукава пытаются приобщиться к результативным техникам. За десятки лет внедрения разных методологий и стандартов, накопился опыт как саксесс стори, так и факап стори. Почему не получается внедрить гибкие методологии? Многие компании уж очень сильно педалируют Agile, Scrum, не отдавая себе отчет в том, что это не просто "сделай 1-2-3"! Смотрим презентацию! Здесь описаны основные эффекты, которые должны знать все, кто внедряет гибкие методологии. Прокачайте своего скрам мастера в психологии и повысьте эффективность!
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UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest Enterprise schema report
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UML2ClearQuest. ClearQuest ALM schema report
The purpose of this application is to ease the process of programming ClearQuest Designer's state transitions matrix for change requests. UML2ClearQuest can export UML state charts to ClearQuest Designer, which makes for a simple visual design process. UML Export is supported from StarUML, IBM Rational Software Architect or MS Visio. The demo version can export diagrams to IBM Rational ClearQuest with no more than 3 states. See success story. Compatibility: Compatible with any ClearQuest version (including ClearQuest 7.1).
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Статистика показывает, что Agile-проекты с большей вероятностью заканчиваются в срок, чем водопадные. Но та же статистика показывает, что и Agile-проекты факапятся. Вне зависимости от выбора методологии или инструментов руководители либо могут собрать и замотивировать команду, либо не могут. Конечно, суперская команда, решающая задачи, в которой все друг другу помогают и нацелены на результат, может образоваться сама… в теории. Но на практике это работа руководителя (тимлида). В психологии наработана теоретическая и практическая база, которую можно и нужно использовать в ИТ; мало того — Agile этим и пользуется. Только есть одно "но": зачастую предлагается некая техника — без объяснения — "делай так и все будет хорошо!" Для наших пытливых ИТ-умов этого недостаточно! Команда — это живой организм, со всеми присущими живому существу особенностями. Цель доклада — показать основные закономерности в общении лидер-команда и лидер-сотрудник. Команда — это не аморфная и абстрактная масса, а организм, который рождается, живет и умирает, в котором протекают процессы, и не только рабочие, но и психологические. Также в докладе будут рассмотрены основные психологические моменты, влияющие как на команду, так и на каждого ее члена в отдельности.
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The CMC-Visualizer for Team Concert module is developed for user-friendly provision of data about change requests stored in IBM Rational TeamConcert. The CMC-Visualizer for Team Concert features include the visualization of the tree of request states, display of the requests hierarchy as a Gantt chart, and generation of reports on change requests in PDF format.
Технология проведения работ: сотрудники СМ-Консалт, в состав которых входят ИТ-специалисты и социальные психологи на основе интервью и анкетриования в двухнедельный срок проводят исследование и предоставляют высшему руководству отчет с рекомендациями. Также, по окончании анкетирования предполагается передача основных тестов в HR подразделение, для продолжения мониторинга параметров групп в организации.
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1. Report on the Enterprise Schema
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Contents
1 Enterprise Schema.............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 General Information ................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Relations Between Requests ................................................................................................................................... 6
2 Description of Record Types ........................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 BaseCMActivity ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1.1 Relations with Other Requests ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.2 State Diagram ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.3 Transition Matrix .................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1.4 List of Actions ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.5 List of Fields .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 11
2.2 BTBuild .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.3 Transition Matrix................................................................................................................................................ 12
2.2.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Defect ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
2.3.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 16
2.3.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 18
2.3.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
2.3.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
2.3.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 23
2.4 EnhancementRequest .............................................................................................................................................. 26
2.4.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 26
2.4.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 26
2.4.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 27
2.4.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
2.4.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 28
2.4.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 31
2.5 TMConfiguredTestCase ............................................................................................................................................ 32
2.5.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 32
2.5.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.5.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 33
2.5.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.5.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 34
2.5.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 36
2.6 TMTestCase ................................................................................................................................................................. 37
2.6.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 37
2.6.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 37
2.6.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 37
2.6.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
2.6.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
2.6.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 41
2.7 TMTestPlan................................................................................................................................................................... 42
2.7.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 42
2.7.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 42
2.7.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 43
2.7.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 43
2.7.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 44
2.7.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 46
2.8 TMTestSuite ................................................................................................................................................................. 47
2.8.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 47
2.8.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 47
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2.8.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 48
2.8.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
2.8.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 49
2.8.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 51
2.9 UCMUtilityActivity ...................................................................................................................................................... 52
2.9.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 52
2.9.2 State Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 52
2.9.3 Transition Matrix ................................................................................................................................................ 53
2.9.4 List of Actions ..................................................................................................................................................... 53
2.9.5 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 54
2.9.6 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 56
3 Description of Stateless Record Types ...................................................................................................................... 57
3.1 attachments ................................................................................................................................................................ 57
3.1.1 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 57
3.1.2 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 58
3.2 Email_Rule ................................................................................................................................................................... 59
3.2.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 59
3.2.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 60
3.2.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 67
3.3 groups............................................................................................................................................................................ 68
3.3.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 68
3.3.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 69
3.3.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 70
3.4 RAProject ...................................................................................................................................................................... 71
3.4.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 71
3.4.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 72
3.4.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 73
3.5 Requirement ................................................................................................................................................................ 74
3.5.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 74
3.5.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 75
3.5.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 76
3.6 RequirementMap ....................................................................................................................................................... 77
3.6.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 77
3.6.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 78
3.6.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 83
3.7 TMAssetRegistry ........................................................................................................................................................ 84
3.7.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 84
3.7.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 85
3.7.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 86
3.8 TMComputer ................................................................................................................................................................ 87
3.8.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 87
3.8.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 88
3.8.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 89
3.9 TMComputerGroup .................................................................................................................................................... 90
3.9.1 Relations with Other Requests ..................................................................................................................... 90
3.9.2 List of Fields ........................................................................................................................................................ 91
3.9.3 Description of the field behavior ................................................................................................................. 92
3.10 TMConfiguration ...................................................................................................................................................... 93
3.10.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 93
3.10.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 94
3.10.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 95
3.11 TMConfigurationAttribute..................................................................................................................................... 96
3.11.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 96
3.11.2 List of Fields ...................................................................................................................................................... 97
3.11.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................... 98
3.12 TMConfigurationValue ........................................................................................................................................... 99
3.12.1 Relations with Other Requests .................................................................................................................. 99
3.12.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 100
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3.12.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 101
3.13 TMExternalFile........................................................................................................................................................ 102
3.13.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 102
3.13.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 103
3.13.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 104
3.14 TMFileLocation ....................................................................................................................................................... 105
3.14.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 105
3.14.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 106
3.14.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 107
3.15 TMFolder................................................................................................................................................................... 108
3.15.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 108
3.15.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 109
3.15.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 110
3.16 TMIteration .............................................................................................................................................................. 111
3.16.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 111
3.16.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 112
3.16.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 113
3.17 TMSuiteLog .............................................................................................................................................................. 114
3.17.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 114
3.17.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 115
3.17.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 116
3.18 TMTestLog ............................................................................................................................................................... 117
3.18.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 117
3.18.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 118
3.18.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 120
3.19 TMTestType ............................................................................................................................................................. 121
3.19.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 121
3.19.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 122
3.19.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 123
3.20 UCM_Project ........................................................................................................................................................... 124
3.20.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 124
3.20.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 125
3.20.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 128
3.21 users .......................................................................................................................................................................... 129
3.21.1 Relations with Other Requests ................................................................................................................ 129
3.21.2 List of Fields .................................................................................................................................................... 130
3.21.3 Description of the field behavior ............................................................................................................. 131
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1 Enterprise Schema
1.1 General Information
Table 1. Enterprise Schema - general information
Name Value
Version 1
Description Schema for the Enterprise Suite
Unix Script Language PERL
Windows Script Language BASIC
Package_EnhancementRequest_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Applied Package Form Tab Names_EnhancementRequest_4 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=
Package_BuildTracking_Windows_Script_Language PERL
Package_BuildTracking_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Package_CQTM_Windows_Script_Language PERL
Package_CQTM_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Package_Notes_Windows_Script_Language PERL
Package_Notes_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Applied Package Form Tab Names_Notes_9 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=&Notes
Package_Resolution_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Applied Package Form Tab Names_Resolution_4 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=&Resolutio
n
Applied Package Form Tab Names_Attachments_2 SUBMITTABNAMES=&Attachments;RECORDTABNAME
S=&Attachments
Applied Package Form Tab Names_History_2 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=&History
Package_Email_Return_String_Mode RETURN_STRING_UNICODE
Applied Package Form Tab Names_Email_13 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=
Applied Package Form Tab Names_PQC_3 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=PQC
Applied Package Form Tab Names_Repository_7 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=
Applied Package Form Tab Names_RequisitePro_15 SUBMITTABNAMES=Requirements;RECORDTABNAME
S=Requirements
Package_UCMPolicyScripts_Windows_Script_Language BASIC
Applied Package Form Tab Names_AMStateTypes_1 SUBMITTABNAMES=;RECORDTABNAMES=
Package_UnifiedChangeManagement_Windows_Script_Lang BASIC
uage
Applied Package Form Tab SUBMITTABNAMES=Unified Change
Names_UnifiedChangeManagement_11 Management;RECORDTABNAMES=Unified Change
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1.2 Relations Between Requests
Figure 1. Enterprise Schema - relations between requests
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2 Description of Record Types
2.1 BaseCMActivity
2.1.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 2. BaseCMActivity - relations with other requests
2.1.2 State Diagram
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Figure 3. BaseCMActivity - state diagram
2.1.3 Transition Matrix
Table 2. BaseCMActivity - transition matrix
To From Active Complete Ready Submitted
Active Activate
Complete Complete
Ready Re_open Assign
Submitted Postpone Postpone
2.1.4 List of Actions
Table 3. BaseCMActivity - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
Activate All Users
Assign All Users
Complete All Users
Delete All Users
Import All Users
Modify All Users
Postpone All Users
Re_open All Users
Submit All Users
ucm_base_sync All Users PERL BASIC
hronize
WorkOn All Users
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2.1.5 List of Fields
Table 4. BaseCMActivity - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
am_statetype STATETYPE 0
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Description MULTILINE_ST 0 A full description
RING of the activity.
Headline SHORT_STRING 128
Owner REFERENCE 0 The person DEFAULT
responsible for
carrying out the
activity.
ucm_project REFERENCE 0 This should be set BASIC DEFAULT
to the
UCM_Project
entity which
corresponds to the
ClearCase project
where this entity
will be worked
on.
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ucm_stream SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase stream
where this entity
has been worked
on (if it has been
worked on
already).
ucm_stream_obje SHORT_STRING 128
ct
ucm_view SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase view
where this entity
is being worked
on (if there is
one).
ucm_vob_object SHORT_STRING 128
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2.2 BTBuild
2.2.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 4. BTBuild - relations with other requests
2.2.2 State Diagram
Figure 5. BTBuild - state diagram
2.2.3 Transition Matrix
Table 6. BTBuild - transition matrix
To From Completed Failed Retired Submitted
Completed Complete
Failed Failure
Retired Retire Retire
Submitted ReSubmit
2.2.4 List of Actions
Table 7. BTBuild - list of actions
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Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
BTBase All Users PERL
Complete All Users
Failure All Users
Import All Users
Modify All Users
ReSubmit All Users
Retire All Users
Submit All Users
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2.2.5 List of Fields
Table 8. BTBuild - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Build_System_ID SHORT_STRING 50
Build_System_U SHORT_STRING 254
RL
BuildLog MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
End_DateTime DATE_TIME 0
Start_DateTime DATE_TIME 0
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2.3 Defect
2.3.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 6. Defect - relations with other requests
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2.3.2 State Diagram
Figure 7. Defect - state diagram
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2.3.3 Transition Matrix
Table 10. Defect - transition matrix
To From Assigned Closed Duplicate Opened Postponed Resolved Submitted
Assigned Assign Assign
Closed Close Close Validate Close
Duplicate Duplicate Duplicate Duplicate Duplicate
Opened Open Re_open Reject
Postponed Postpone Postpone Postpone
Resolved Resolve
Submitted
2.3.4 List of Actions
Table 11. Defect - list of actions
Name Description Access control Initialization Validation Commit Notification
ASCQIBase All Users BASIC BASIC BASIC
Assign All Users
CheckReqType All Users BASIC
Close All Users
Delete All Users
Duplicate Make a Defect a All Users
duplicate
Import All Users
Init_Note_Entry All Users PERL PERL
Modify All Users
Open All Users
Postpone All Users
Re_open All Users
Reject All Users
RepoConnect All Users BASIC
Resolve All Users
Send_Email_Notif All Users BASIC
Submit All Users
ucm_base_synchronize All Users PERL BASIC
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Unduplicate Makes a previous All Users
duplicated Defect back
to it's original state
Validate All Users
WorkOn All Users
2.3.5 List of Fields
Table 12. Defect - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
am_statetype STATETYPE 0
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
Resolution_Statet STATETYPE 0
ype
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Attachments ATTACHMENT_ 0 N/A
LIST
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Headline SHORT_STRING 125
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Keywords MULTILINE_ST 0 CONSTANT_LIS
RING T:
Keywords 1
Keywords 2
Keywords 3
Keywords 4
Keywords 5
Note_Entry MULTILINE_ST 0 PERL
RING
Notes_Log MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
old_id SHORT_STRING 50 This field is used
for importing
other data into the
default schema.
Owner REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
PQC_DiagnosticT SHORT_STRING 100 This field contains CONSTANT_LIS
ool the name of the T:
tool in which this Purify
defect was found. Quantify
You may select Coverage
one of the
Rational product
names or enter the
name of the tool
used.
PQC_Executable SHORT_STRING 254 This field contains
the name of the
program under
test.
PQC_Stack MULTILINE_ST 0 This field is used
RING to contain the call
stack.
PQC_StackID SHORT_STRING 100 This field is a
string
representing a
hash of the call
stack.
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PQC_TestComma SHORT_STRING 100 This field contains
nd the command line
necessary to
reproduce this
defect.
PQC_TestTool SHORT_STRING 100 This field contains CONSTANT_LIS
the name of the T:
tool against which Robot
this defect can be Visual Test
verified. You
may select one of
the Rational
product names or
enter the name of
the tool used.
Priority SHORT_STRING 30 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
1-Resolve
Immediately
2-Give High
Attention
3-Normal Queue
4-Low Priority
RAProject REFERENCE 0 Rational BASIC BASIC DEFAULT
Administrator
Project
Requirements_Lis REFERENCE_LI 0 Associated BASIC DEFAULT
t ST RequisitePro
Requirements
List.
Resolution SHORT_STRING 50 BASIC CONSTANT_LIS
T:
Duplicate
Enhancement
Request
Fixed
Fixed Indirectly
Functions as
Designed
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Severity SHORT_STRING 30 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
1-Critical
2-Major
3-Average
4-Minor
5-Enhancement
Submit_Date DATE_TIME 0 BASIC
Submitter REFERENCE 0 BASIC DEFAULT
Symptoms MULTILINE_ST 0 CONSTANT_LIS
RING T:
Cosmetic Flaw
Data Corruption
Data Loss
Documentation
Issue
Incorrect
Operation
Installation
Problem
Missing Feature
Slow Performance
System Crash
Unexpected
Behavior
Unfriendly
Behavior
ucm_project REFERENCE 0 This should be set BASIC DEFAULT
to the
UCM_Project
entity which
corresponds to the
ClearCase project
where this entity
will be worked
on.
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ucm_stream SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase stream
where this entity
has been worked
on (if it has been
worked on
already).
ucm_stream_obje SHORT_STRING 128
ct
ucm_view SHORT_STRING 50 This is a display- BASIC
only field which
shows the
ClearCase view
where this entity
is being worked
on (if there is
one).
ucm_vob_object SHORT_STRING 128
2.3.6 Description of the field behavior
Table 13. Defect - description of the field behavior
Assigned Closed Duplicate Opened Postponed Resolved Submitted Default
behavior
am_statetype OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL
dbid READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
history READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
id OPTIONAL READONLY READONLY READONLY OPTIONAL READONLY READONLY OPTIONAL
is_active READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
is_duplicate OPTIONAL READONLY READONLY READONLY OPTIONAL READONLY READONLY OPTIONAL
lock_version READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
locked_by READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
ratl_mastership OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL
record_type READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY READONLY
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2.4 EnhancementRequest
2.4.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 8. EnhancementRequest - relations with other requests
2.4.2 State Diagram
Figure 9. EnhancementRequest - state diagram
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2.4.3 Transition Matrix
Table 14. EnhancementRequest - transition matrix
To From Closed Duplicate Opened Submitted
Closed Close Close Close
Duplicate Duplicate
Opened Re_open Re_open Open
Submitted
2.4.4 List of Actions
Table 15. EnhancementRequest - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
ASCQIBase All Users BASIC BASIC BASIC
CheckReqType All Users BASIC
Close All Users
Delete All Users
Duplicate All Users
Import All Users
Init_Note_Entr All Users PERL PERL
y
Modify All Users
Open All Users
Re_open All Users
RepoConnect All Users BASIC
Send_Email_N All Users BASIC
otif
Submit All Users
Unduplicate All Users
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2.4.5 List of Fields
Table 16. EnhancementRequest - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
Resolution_Statet STATETYPE 0
ype
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Attachments ATTACHMENT_ 0 N/A
LIST
Customer_Compa SHORT_STRING 100
ny
Customer_Email SHORT_STRING 150
Customer_Name SHORT_STRING 100
Customer_Phone SHORT_STRING 50
Customer_Priority SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
Low
Medium
High
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Headline SHORT_STRING 125
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Keywords MULTILINE_ST 0 CONSTANT_LIS
RING T:
Keywords 1
Keywords 2
Keywords 3
Note_Entry MULTILINE_ST 0 PERL
RING
Notes_Log MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
Owner REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
Priority SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
Low
Medium
High
Product SHORT_STRING 80 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
Product A
Product B
Product C
Product_Area SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
Core
GUI
3rd Party
Addin
RAProject REFERENCE 0 Rational BASIC BASIC DEFAULT
Administrator
Project
Request_Type SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
Enhancement
New Feature
Requirements_Lis REFERENCE_LI 0 Associated BASIC DEFAULT
t ST RequisitePro
Requirements
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2.5 TMConfiguredTestCase
2.5.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 10. TMConfiguredTestCase - relations with other requests
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2.5.2 State Diagram
Figure 11. TMConfiguredTestCase - state diagram
2.5.3 Transition Matrix
Table 18. TMConfiguredTestCase - transition matrix
To From Blocked Draft Implemented
Blocked MarkBlocked MarkBlocked
Draft Update Update
Implemented Implement Implement
2.5.4 List of Actions
Table 19. TMConfiguredTestCase - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
ASCQIBase All Users BASIC BASIC BASIC
CheckReqType All Users BASIC
Copy_Record All Users
Delete All Users
Implement All Users
Import All Users
Init_Note_Entr All Users PERL PERL
y
MarkBlocked All Users
Modify All Users
RepoConnect All Users BASIC
Submit All Users
Update All Users
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2.5.5 List of Fields
Table 20. TMConfiguredTestCase - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
Configuration REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
ExternalMotivator REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
s ST
Headline SHORT_STRING 250
Iterations REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL DEFAULT
ST
LegacyAcceptanc MULTILINE_ST 0
eCriteria RING
LegacyAttempted INT 0
Points
LegacyCustom1 SHORT_STRING 254
LegacyCustom2 SHORT_STRING 254
LegacyCustom3 SHORT_STRING 254
LegacyDesign REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
LegacyFailPoints INT 0
LegacyFiles MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
LegacyInputs MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
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LegacyPassPoints INT 0
LegacyPostCondit MULTILINE_ST 0
ions RING
LegacyPreConditi MULTILINE_ST 0
ons RING
LegacyTotalPoint INT 0
s
LegacyUID SHORT_STRING 254
Note_Entry MULTILINE_ST 0 PERL
RING
Notes_Log MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
OldID SHORT_STRING 254
Owner REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
Priority SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
1 - Critical
2 - High
3 - Medium
4 - Low
RAProject REFERENCE 0 Rational BASIC BASIC DEFAULT
Administrator
Project
Requirements_Lis REFERENCE_LI 0 Associated BASIC DEFAULT
t ST RequisitePro
Requirements
List.
Script REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
ScriptOptions MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
ScriptOptionsOld SHORT_STRING 254
TestCase REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL DEFAULT
TestType REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
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2.6 TMTestCase
2.6.1 Relations with Other Requests
Figure 12. TMTestCase - relations with other requests
2.6.2 State Diagram
Figure 13. TMTestCase - state diagram
2.6.3 Transition Matrix
Table 22. TMTestCase - transition matrix
To From Draft Planned
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Planned Plan
2.6.4 List of Actions
Table 23. TMTestCase - list of actions
Name Description Access Initialization Validation Commit Notification
control
ASCQIBase All Users BASIC BASIC BASIC
CheckReqType All Users BASIC
Copy_Record All Users
Delete All Users
Import All Users
Init_Note_Entr All Users PERL PERL
y
Modify All Users
Plan All Users
RepoConnect All Users BASIC
Submit All Users
Update All Users
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2.6.5 List of Fields
Table 24. TMTestCase - list of fields
Name Type Size Description Default value Permission Value Changed Validation Choice List
dbid DBID 0
history JOURNAL 0
id ID 13
is_active INT 0
is_duplicate INT 0
lock_version INT 0
locked_by REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
ratl_mastership REFERENCE 0 the replica site DEFAULT
where this record
can be modified
record_type RECORDTYPE 30
State STATE 0
unduplicate_state SHORT_STRING 50
version INT 0
DefaultScript REFERENCE 0 PERL PERL DEFAULT
DefaultScriptOpti MULTILINE_ST 0
ons RING
DefaultScriptOpti SHORT_STRING 254
onsOld
DefaultScriptType REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
Description MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
ExternalMotivator REFERENCE_LI 0 DEFAULT
s ST
Headline SHORT_STRING 250
Iterations REFERENCE_LI 0 PERL DEFAULT
ST
LegacyAcceptanc MULTILINE_ST 0
eCriteria RING
LegacyAttempted INT 0
Points
LegacyCustom1 SHORT_STRING 254
LegacyCustom2 SHORT_STRING 254
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LegacyCustom3 SHORT_STRING 254
LegacyDesign REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
LegacyFailPoints INT 0
LegacyFiles MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
LegacyInputs MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
LegacyPassPoints INT 0
LegacyPostCondit MULTILINE_ST 0
ions RING
LegacyPreConditi MULTILINE_ST 0
ons RING
LegacyTotalPoint INT 0
s
LegacyUID SHORT_STRING 254
Note_Entry MULTILINE_ST 0 PERL
RING
Notes_Log MULTILINE_ST 0
RING
OldID SHORT_STRING 254
Owner REFERENCE 0 PERL DEFAULT
ParentPlan REFERENCE 0 DEFAULT
Priority SHORT_STRING 50 CONSTANT_LIS
T:
1 - Critical
2 - High
3 - Medium
4 - Low
RAProject REFERENCE 0 Rational BASIC BASIC DEFAULT
Administrator
Project
Requirements_Lis REFERENCE_LI 0 Associated BASIC DEFAULT
t ST RequisitePro
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