Requirement allocation views should allow to specify:
Respectively, there are two Property views dedicated for these purposes: The Requirements Allocation view and the Internal Requirements Allocation view.
The Requirements Allocation view shows all incoming and outgoing relations for an element. This element could be a Requirement, a Capella element or a Diagram. The addition of a relation can be done in three steps as demonstrated with the following example
The Internal Requirements Allocation view shows all relations coming from one Requirement to another Requirement.
Multiple Requirements can be chosen to create new Relations
Technically, relations are stored under the source element of the relation. Also note that relations are technical elements and they are filtered by default. In order to see relations in Capella project explorer, the default filter must be deactivated. Following is an example of Requirements and their relations to/from Capella Elements:
Certain rules are applied when creating relations between Requirements and Capella elements (and vice versa), especially when they are stored in different layers. In general, a relation is valid if its target comes from the same layer or another upper layer than its source. Therefore,
''Some limitations should be noted for Libraries (see the suitable part of
Limitations
(online documentation) section).''
The following is an example of creating different types of relations from a Requirement.