NI Requirements Gateway 2012 Win32Eng 需求网关NIRG2012
NI Requirements Gateway
Requirements Gateway应用软件可将开发和验证文档直接链接到文档和数据库中的正式需求。
Requirements Gateway可指定哪些应用程序、测试和仿真模型与记录的需求相关联,以捕获可追溯性信息。您可以使用Requirements Gateway来捕获和比较项目快照,以查看差异以及需求和覆盖率随时间的变化。该应用软件集成到LabVIEW、LabWindows/CVI和TestStand以及常用的需求描述工具,如Telelogic DOORS、IBM Rational RequisitePro和Microsoft Office等。
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发布日期:2012/8/3
包含的版本:2012
受支持的操作系统
Windows 7 32-bit
Windows Vista 32-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
Windows 7 64-bit
Windows Server 2003 R2 32-bit
Windows Vista 64-bit
Windows XP 32-bit
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应用程序位数:32位
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SHA256: c0ea4fcc76d19bc26a06b99b92cef92405cf28381343dd704ac7bcc8b755ca69
CRC32: cdd3b291
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NI Requirements Gateway 2012 Win32Eng 需求网关NIRG2012
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NI Requirements Gateway 2012 Readme
August 2012
This document contains information about known issues and bug fixes in NI Requirements Gateway 2012. Refer to the NI Requirements Gateway Version 2012 Release Notes for information about changes since Requirements Gateway 1.1, including new features, and for information about getting started with Requirements Gateway, such as system requirements, installation instructions, and licensing information. If you do not activate a Requirements Gateway license, Requirements Gateway operates in Evaluation Mode. Refer to the What's New in Requirements Gateway topics for previous versions of Requirements Gateway in the NI Requirements Gateway Help for information about new features, compatibility and known issues, and bug fixes for those versions.
Contents
Supported Platforms
Installing Requirements Gateway Silently
Licensing
Known Issues
Bug Fixes
Supported Platforms
Use the Microsoft operating systems and service packs described in the following table with Requirements Gateway 2012:
Operating System | Recommended Service Pack | Required Service Pack | Comments |
Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit), including Starter Edition | Service Pack 1 | — | Refer to the Requirements Gateway and Windows 7/Vista section of the NI Requirements Gateway Version 2012 Release Notes for more information about using Requirements Gateway on Windows 7/Vista. |
Windows Vista (32- and 64-bit) Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate | Service Pack 2 | Service Pack 1 | |
Windows XP | — | Service Pack 3 | — |
Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) | — | Service Pack 2 | Requirements Gateway supports only R2 editions of Windows Server. |
Windows Server 2003 R2 (32-bit) | — | Service Pack 2 |
Requirements Gateway does not support Guest user accounts on Windows. Requirements Gateway supports Administrator and Limited accounts on Windows 7/Vista and Administrator, Power Users, and Users accounts on Windows XP.
Refer to the NI Requirements Gateway Version 2012 Release Notes for additional recommended system requirements.
Installing Requirements Gateway Silently
You can install Requirements Gateway without viewing any installation dialog boxes. Refer to the National Instruments KnowledgeBase article 4CJDP38M, Automating the Installation of a Single Installer, on the National Instruments website for information about installing National Instruments software silently. Refer to the NI Requirements Gateway Version 2012 Release Notes for more information about installing Requirements Gateway.
Licensing
Requirements Gateway relies on licensing activation. You must activate a valid Requirements Gateway license before you can run Requirements Gateway. To activate Requirements Gateway, use the serial number you received as part of your installation package. Refer to the NI Requirements Gateway Version 2012 Release Notes for more information about licensing in Requirements Gateway.
Known Issues
Refer to the List of Known Issues in Requirements Gateway 2012 on the National Instruments website for a list of known issues in Requirements Gateway 2012. You can also view this list by date.
Bug Fixes
The following bugs that existed in Requirements Gateway 1.1 or earlier have been fixed in Requirements Gateway 2012.
ID | Fixed Issue | Issue Details |
173426 | Requirements Gateway does not prompt you reanalyze a project after you modify a VI in a LabVIEW project | If you configure a Requirements Gateway project document to analyze a LabVIEW project, Requirements Gateway does not prompt you to reanalyze the Requirements Gateway project if you modify a VI in the LabVIEW project. |
173467 | You cannot navigate directly to a LabVIEW control or global variable from Requirements Gateway | When you navigate to an element within a LabVIEW global variable or control (.ctl) file, LabVIEW launches but does not open the file. |
228855 | Browsing for Telelogic DOORS modules can fail when you are using Requirements Gateway in Evaluation Mode | Browsing for Telelogic DOORS modules can cause licensing errors when you are using Requirements Gateway in Evaluation Mode. |
279354 | Saving a project to the desktop with Windows 7 (64-bit) disables the Add a document button | If you save a Requirements Gateway project to the desktop on Windows 7 (64-bit), the Add a document button is disabled on the Project pane of the Configuration dialog box. |
284094 | LabVIEW 2010 can crash when you use Requirements Gateway to analyze VIs saved with LabVIEW 2009 | When you use LabVIEW 2010 with Requirements Gateway to analyze a LabVIEW project saved with LabVIEW 2009, LabVIEW 2010 crashes when analyzing certain VIs in the project. LabVIEW 2011 fixes this issue. |
292000 | Requirements Gateway incorrectly evaluates VIs with the same name saved in different project libraries | If a LabVIEW project contains multiple project libraries and two or more of the libraries contain a VI of the same name, Requirements Gateway does not recognize that the VIs are in different application instances and displays the VIs in red in the main window. |
297275 | Requirements Gateway crashes when you generate a report that contains a Generation structure that specifies the same name as the report | If a custom report contains a Generation structure that specifies the same name as the report itself, Requirements Gateway crashes when you attempt to generate the report. |
297791 | Clicking empty space on the Attributes tab of the Types pane can cause Requirements Gateway to crash | If you left- or right-click the empty space in the Available values control on the Attributes tab of the Types pane of the Configuration dialog box, Requirements Gateway crashes under the following conditions:
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302064 | Front panel and block diagram images do not display for a LabVIEW document when you enable the Intermediate File option | When you select the With Images variable and you enable the option in the Intermediate File column on the Details tab of the Project pane of the Configuration dialog box for a document of the LabVIEW type, Requirements Gateway does not display front panel and block diagram images. |
305809 | Requirements Gateway does not correctly convert multibyte characters in LabVIEW components for an intermediate file | Requirements Gateway does not correctly convert multibyte characters in LabVIEW components for an intermediate file. The LabVIEW conversion tool does not insert the proper XML tag to enable multibyte support. |
308873 | Requirements Gateway does not to launch if the PATH environment variable contains more than 2048 characters | Requirements Gateway does not to launch if the PATH environment variable contains more than 2048 characters. This issue can occur each time you try to launch Requirements Gateway until you modify the PATH variable to contain fewer than 2048 characters. After the first time you launch Requirements Gateway successfully, the issue does not re-occur, even if you later modify the PATH variable to again contain more than 2048 characters. |
327378 | Using the clipboard to copy a requirement element to a new type definition might cause Requirements Gateway to crash | If you use the Types pane context menu to copy a requirement element from a type and paste it into a new type, Requirements Gateway might crash and display the Internal error 10713 error. |
335816 | An error can occur when you export multiple TestStand sequence files to Telelogic DOORS | When you use a single Requirements Gateway project document to define multiple TestStand sequence files and you export the document to Telelogic DOORS, you might receive the Can't find object with parent "MainSequence" error. |
49111 | Requirements Gateway cannot analyze a Telelogic DOORS module if the module name ends with a space character. (Legacy ID: 3XM8N4G0) | Requirements Gateway cannot analyze a Telelogic DOORS module if the module name ends with a space character. |
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