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This section provides a brief introduction to the navigation and main views of R4J.

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Main Navigation Bar

R4J adds a new menu item Requirements to the main navigation bar.

The menu includes links provides access to the most important views features of R4J:

Menu entry

Purpose

Current Project

Shows the last project that was used by the logged in user.

Recent Projects

: Shows

Lists the last projects that were used by the logged in user.

View All Projects

Opens a list of projects that are enabled for R4J.

General

View All Baselines

Lists

all the

baselines created for R4J projects.

Issue Comparison

: Allows users to compare

Compares two Jira issues side-by-side.

Suspect Report

: Provides

Shows a filtered list of suspect links across projects.

Scheduled adding of issues

: Overview of configured scheduling rules

Lists rules to schedule the creation of issues by project.

Administration

Data Model Check

Checks Jira data against the configured data model.

Export Template Configuration

: Management of

Manages uploaded export templates.

ReqIF Field Mapping

: (dark feature) Create

Creates field mappings for ReqIF import and export (dark feature).

Data Model Editor

: (dark feature) Create

Creates data model rules between issues and links (dark feature).

Suspect Configuration

: Settings for

Configures suspect logic.

Reuse Configuration

: Presets used to standardize requirement reuse

Configures standards for requirement reuse.

Info

Dark features (also known as feature flags) are features not enabled by default. In R4J’s case, these flags are used for features still under development or undergoing beta testing. Access to dark features can be provided by R4J Support.

Tree View and its sub-views

The tree view comprises of the tree hierarchy on the left side, and a sub-view content display on the right side.

When clicking a folder, issue, or page in the tree hierarchy, there is an option to switch between 3 types of views based on how you want to review the item. These are the detail view, reading view, and tabular view buttons respectively.

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The selected sub-view is persisted per item type for efficiency.

Detail View

The Detail Viewis the default view for issues. It includes all the information of the selected issue: summary, description, other fields, attachments, child requirements, issue links and revisions, along with workflow actions.

Reading View

The Reading View is the default view for folders. It allows you to review requirements and folders in their relevant context.

Tabular View

The Tabular View displays the contents of the selected tree item as a flat list.

Coverage View

The Coverage View provides insight into the consequences of requirement changes. It also shows how complete the coverage is. For example, the view can show whether all features have corresponding requirements. To open the view, select the Coverage button and then select a specific view. See Coverage View to learn how views are created.

 

Traceability View

The Traceability View provides a matrix showing the relationships between two sets of issues. To open the view, select the Traceability button and then select a specific view. See the Traceability Matrix to learn how views are created.

Settings

The Settings Dialog allows you to enable or disable the following settings:

  • auto numbering in tree view and reading view

  • tool tips in the tree view

  • the remember feature for tree navigation