Use views to visualize work items, requirements,
design models, and test cases during your product release. Further,
certain views, such as V Process, show the latest status across the
product lifecycle.
For example, the V Process view
starts on the left side with a system design task and ends on the
right side with an item integration and testing task. The view shows
teams each phase of product creation through to final testing.
Further,
team members can hover over any of the tasks to see lists of child
tasks and follow-on tasks. Users can also show more details about
the task, and can open the task in the native tool to modify the task.
Before you begin
You can use views customized by your administrator or shipped
samples. All private views display in the Views page
in My Views; all shared views display in Shared
Views.
Procedure
- In the Views page, click the Shared
Views tab.
Look at the list of views available
to your team. The views were created for many reasons. For example,
the sample V Process (Software) view shows
the software lifecycle for a software product. The Task
breakdown view breaks down a top-level concept into a
set of concrete tasks to be completed by the product ship date. The Traceability
from Task to Test Case view traces all of the child tasks,
requirements, design models, and test cases that emanate from a focus
task.
The point of views is to help teams visualize all the
work to be completed for a product release. Further, the visibility
of the different parts, such as requirements and test cases, help
teams remain focused to meet product goals by specific milestones.
Some lines have arrows that point in the direction of the artifact
work flow.
- Select the view you want to use and run it by clicking
it.
- View the information.
Hover over and read
information for the artifacts that are of interest to you. Look at
the child tasks and view the details.
Notice the lines connecting
artifacts. Click a line to view artifacts that have dependencies.
After you click a line, a colored circle highlights the artifacts
that are dependent.
- Act on the artifact.
Right-click over an
artifact to show the context menu.
In version 4.0.4 and earlier,
select any of the following actions except Find Use in
Products.
The following actions
are displayed regardless of the type of artifact you select:
- Open Artifact starts the native tool that
the artifact was created in and displays the artifact in the tool.
You can then modify the artifact, save it, and refresh the view, and
then see your changes reflected in the view.
- Show Query runs the query for the selected
artifact and displays the results in the Query Result screen.
For example, in the Simple Sample view, perform
a Show Query from the 3 Concept
Phase artifact to view all the artifacts that are part
of the concept phase.
- Find Use in Products opens the Find
Use page, with a list of products that are using the artifact.
The following actions are displayed, depending on the
type of artifact you select:
- Start Analysis loads the default impact
analysis profile. Click Run to start the analysis.
- Open Resource with Children opens the selected
artifact in the Task Hierarchy view, which
is the hierarchical layout shown in the image.
- Open Traceability View opens the selected
artifact in the Traceability from Task to Requirement view,
which maps the selected artifact to its child tasks and requirements.
- Share a private view with your team.
- In the My Views screen, find the
view you want to share and click the Move or Copy Selected
Views icon on the far right.
- In the Move or Copy Selected Views dialog,
click Move and then select the shared view
folder where you want to share the view.
- Click OK.
- Export a view to save it outside of the tool.
- In the My or Shared Views screen,
select a view you want to export and click the Export Views icon.
- In the Opening Views dialog,
click Save File and then specify where you
want the view saved.
- Click OK.
Example
Look at the following Task Hierarchy view.
The view shows artifacts, in a hierarchical layout, that are part
of the product development.

In
the view, notice that some artifacts have child tasks and some do
not. Also, notice the decorators to the left of the task numbers.
Use the decorators to understand the status of the artifact at a glance.
The decorators are defined as follows:

If
you want more information, click the task, in the example, Task
204, to open the task in the native tool, such as Rational Team Concert™.
The hover text shows child tasks that you can also click to open in
the native tool.