SysML FAQ: What is a Requirement Diagram (REQ) and how is it used?

What is a SysML Requirement diagram?

Definitions

Requirement: A Requirement (notation: rectangle with «requirement» keyword) is a capability or condition that a system must ("shall") satisfy. A Functional Requirement (functionalRequirement» keyword) specifies a function that a system must perform, whereas a Non-Functional Requirement (NFR) specifies quality criteria that can be used to test the effectiveness of system functions.

SysML predefines the following stereotype specializations of NFRs:

  • «performanceRequirement»
  • «interfaceRequirement»
  • «designConstraint»
  • «physicalRequirement»

Requirement diagram (req): A SysML Requirement diagram is a static structural diagram that shows the relationships among Requirement («requirement») constructs, model elements that Satisfy («satisfy» Dependency) them, and Test Cases that Verify («verify» Dependency) them.

Purpose

The purpose of Requirement diagrams is to specify both Functional and Non-Functional Requirements within the model so that they can be traced to other model elements that Satisfy them and Test Cases that Verify them.


SysML Requirement Diagram Example
SysML Requirement Diagram:
Top-Level Requirements

SysML Requirement Diagram Example
SysML Requirement Diagram:
Requirements Cluster Pattern

Diagram Properties
DIAGRAM PROPERTIES
EXECUTABLE SEMANTICS
FORMAL SEMANTICS
Diagram Name Diagram Type UML 2 Analog SDLC Usage Essential
AGILE SYSML?
Dynamic
Sim †
Math
Sim ‡
Auto
Code
Gen
Rigor Semi Informal
Requirement diagram (req) Static Structure
[Declarative]
N/A Requirements Analysis
Usage Notes
BEST PRACTICE PATTERNS ANTI-PATTERNS
* Aggressively apply Requirements Triage techniques to separate «functionalRequirement», «performanceRequirement», and «designConstraint» Requirements. * Conflate «functionalRequirement», «performanceRequirement», and «designConstraint» Requirements.
* Satisfy all Functional Requirements with Functional Activities using the «satisfy» Dependency. * Regurgitate System Design decisions as SysML Requirements text. Compare and contrast bona fide «designConstraint» Requirements (e.g., "... shall use FOSS SW and COTS HW ...").
* Apply MBSE + SysML Requirements Cluster Pattern to manage FR-NFR complexity.
* Apply MBSE + SysML Requirements Transitive Trace Pattern to scale system Requirements traceability on the "Left-Hand-Side" of the System V-Model.



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