Icon class icon_class fas fa-quote-left icon_class_computed fas fa-quote-left Related content Figure D.13 - Acceleration Requirement Relationships Figure D.14 - Requirements Relationships Expressed in Tabular Format (Table) SysML-1.6: 'Figure 16-2: Requirements Derivation' indeed shows DeriveReqt but spec text refers to it only as 'an example of a compound requirement' Figure 16-2: Requirements Derivation Figure 16-3: Links between requirements and design Source OMG Systems Modeling Language (SysML) 1.6 Copyright information About Object Management Group copyright in text extracts quoted from OMG specifications for educational purposes Snippet kind INFO SysML keywords DeriveReqt Requirement Keywords system requirement business requirement Previous snippet A DeriveReqt relationship is a dependency between two requirements in which a client requirement can be derived from the supplier requirement. Full quote For example, a system requirement may be derived from a business need, or lower-level requirements may be derived from a system requirement. Next snippet As with other dependencies, the arrow direction points from the derived (client) requirement to the (supplier) requirement from which it is derived. Related snippets A DeriveReqt relationship is a dependency between two requirements in which a client requirement can be derived from the supplier requirement. Related snippets (backlinks) Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags