Creating a system model
Before you can create components in a system model, you must create an empty system model and publish the system model to the team space repository.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as an Architect in the team space, a Project Owner or a Tester in the project. See Managing members and their roles in a team space or Managing access to server projects.
- Added a repository to the team space. See Adding a repository to a team space.
Procedure
- Log in to Rational® Test Automation Server.
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Open the team space to which a team space repository is added.
The Active projects page is displayed.
- Select an option to create a system model based on your role in the team space or in a project in the team space:
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Perform the following steps, if you are a Team space owner
or an Architect:
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Perform the following steps, if you are not a Team space
owner or an Architect but a Project
owner:
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Click the See unpublished commits icon , and then select the Publish changes
option.
Note: If you do not want to commit the changes that you made to the system model, you can select the Discard changes option.
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Enter a commit message in the Description of
change field, and then click
Publish.
The empty system model is committed and published to the team space repository. When the system model is published to the team space repository, other members of the team space can work with the same system model from any of their projects in the team space.
Results
You have created an empty system model and published it to the team space repository.
What to do next
You can perform any of the following tasks:
- Create components in the system model. See Creating components.
- Create child components for the components that you added to the system model. See Creating child components.