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Contents Contents About this manual 19 Certification Warranty 22 Support 23 Trademarks 24 New features in Prevision 25 New features in PreVision 6.0 26 New features in PreVision 5.5 33 New features in Prevision 5.0 39 Welcome to Prevision 43 1.1 Introduction 44 1.2 Product overview 46 1.3 Spotlight on Prevision 47 1.4 PREEvision layers 52 2 Graphical user interface and settings 57 Perspectives 2.1.1 PREEvision standard perspective 66 2.1.1.1 Project view 69 2.1.1.2 Model view 2.1.1.2.1 cons and indicators in the model view 79 2.1.1.2.2 Configuring and enabling filters for the model view 80 2.1.1.2.3 Displaying model query results in the model view 2.1.1.2.4 Customizing display names in the model view 2.1.1.2.5 Categorizing and localizing the shortcut menu 2.1.1.3 Property view 93 2.1.1.3. 1 Accessing and assigning associated artifacts in the property view 100 2.1.1.3.2 Tables in the property view 101 2.1.1.4 Diagram overview 107 2.1.1.5 Table overview 12 2.1.1.6 E/E model on line check 117 2.1.1.7 Search result view 121 2.1.1.7.1 Search history 123 2.1.1.8 Mapping view 125 2.1.1.8. 1 Mapping view filter 126 2.1.1.9 Favorites 131 2.1.1.10 Information view 133 2.1.1.11L0g 134 2.1.1.12 Error log 135 2.1.1.13 Status 138 2.1.1.14 Label configuration 139 2.1.1.14.1 Display names 141 ∨ ector Informatik gmbh Version 6.0 Contents 2.1.2 Change and release management perspective 2.1.3 Communication perspective 145 2.1.4 Power distribution perspective 146 2.1.5 Safety perspective 148 2.1.6 Consistency check perspective 150 2.1.7 Variant management perspective 151 2.1.8 Reuse unit perspective 153 2.1.9 Rule model perspectives 155 2.1.10 Model comparison perspective 158 2.1.11 Administration perspective 159 2.1.12 Authority perspective 161 2.2 Shortcuts 164 2.3 Preferences 167 2.3.1 Analysis graph preferences 168 2.3.2 Diagram preferences 169 .2.1 Editors(diagrams 170 .3.2.2 Highlighting 2.3.2.3 Coordinates 2.3.3 File handling preferences 175 2.3.4 Logical function architecture preferences 176 2.3.5 System software architecture preferences 178 2.3.6 Circuit synthesis preferences 180 2.3. 7 Ground spot optimization preferences 181 2.3.8 Mapping preferences 182 2.3.9 Metric calculation preferences 183 2.3.10 Model comparison preferences 2.3.11 Open Office preferences 186 2.3.12 Refactoring merge model artifacts preferences 186 2.3.13 Report generator preferences 187 2.3. 14 Table preferences 189 2.3.15 Variant preferences 191 2.3.16 Life cycle preferences 192 Setting up your PREEvision work environment 195 3.1 Getting started 196 3.1.1 Creating new projects 196 32 Changing your password 199 3.3 Licensing 3.3. 1 Selecting a license (local license file or license server) 203 3.3.2 Changing a license 204 3.3.3 Borrowing and releasing a license 204 Diagrams, tables and formatted text 207 4.1 Working with diagrams 208 4.1.1 Diagram tools 210 4.1.1.1 Palette 210 4.1.1.2 Pop-up bar 212 4.1.1.3 oola 213 4.1.1.4 Shortcut menus 216 4.1.1.5 Tooltips 218 4.1.2 Working in diagrams 218 4.1.2.1 Creating artifacts 219 Version 6.0 c Vector Informatik gmbh Contents 4.12.2 Modifying artifacts 220 4.1.2.3 Deleting artifacts 222 4.1. 2.4 Creating ports 224 4.1.2.5 Splitting ports 228 4.1.2.6 Creating connections 4.1.2.7 Modifying connections 234 4.1.2.8 Deleting connections 237 4.1.2.9 The populate function 4.1.3 Diagram settings and configuration 239 4.1.3.1 Object or label configuration dialog 240 4.1.3.1.1 Available configurations 243 4.1.3.2 Highlighting 246 4.1.3.3 Background images 247 4.1.3.4 Labels 249 4.1.3.5 Diagram configuration 251 4.1.3.5.1 Title blocks 253 4.1.3.5.2 Legends 257 4.1.3.6 Sections(and coordinates) 258 4.2 Authoring with formatted text 63 42.1 Formatted text at the gul 263 4.2.2 Hyperlinks and placeholder 265 4.3 Tables 267 4.3.1 Creating tables 267 4.3.1.1 Defining table as table template 269 43.2 Table basics 270 4.3.3 Working with artifacts in tables 274 4.3.4 Configure tables 276 4.3.4.1 Creating table columns by using queries 279 4.3.4.2 Table icon configuration 280 4.3.5 Property pages for table settings 282 4.3.6 EXchanging data between tables and EXcel 283 43.7 Table shortcuts 284 4.3.8 Refactorings 284 5 Basic functions 287 5.1 sc。pes 288 5.1.1 Creating and deleting scopes 288 5.1.2 Activating and deactivating scopes 290 5.1.3 Widening and narrowing scopes 5.1.4 Working with an activated scope 295 5.2 Search 298 5.2.1 Quick Search 298 5.2.2 PREEvision search 299 5.2.2.1 Search dialog 300 52.2.2 Administering search queries 307 5.3 File managment 312 5.3.1 Working with files 313 5.3.1.1 Creating files 316 5.3.1.2 Working with file attachment folders 317 5.3.1.3 Moving, copying, reusing files 320 5.3.1.4 Opening and editing files 320 5.3.1.5 Getting files on local hard disc 321 5.3.1.6 Running download of files in background 322 ∨ ector Informatik gmbh Version 6.0 Contents 5.3.1.7 Setting a file path 324 5.4 Refactorings 326 5.4.1 Merge refactorings in general 327 5.5 Naming conventions 331 5.5.1 Global naming conventions 331 5.5.2 Customizable naming conventions 332 5.6 Model comparison and merge 336 5.6.1 Reference model 337 5.6.2 Model comparison perspective 339 5.6.3 Comparing models 340 5.6.3.1 Comparing model versions 342 5.6.3.2 Comparison with a reference model 5.6.3.3 Comparison in model view, model comparison editor and property view 344 5.6.3.4 Comparing diagrams 347 5.6.4 Merging models 349 5.7 Reuse of model artifacts 353 5.7.1 Defining reuse 35 5.7.2 Deleting and dereferencing reuse 358 5.7.3 Reuse of diagrams 358 5.7.4 Context freezing point 361 5.8 Mappings 364 5.8.1 Mapping-specific artifacts 365 5.8.2 Setting up a mapping structure in the Model view 368 5.8.3 Setting a workspace for mappings 370 5.8.4 Creating mappings between artifacts 37 5.8.5 Showing and hiding mappings in diagrams 376 5.8.6 Displaying mappings in the Property view 378 Product goals 381 6.1 Customer features 382 6.1.1 Customer feature artifacts 383 6.1.2 Customer features vs requirements 383 6.1.3 Customer feature table 384 6.1.4 Creating and handling Customer Features 6.1.5 Customer feature modeling 387 6.1.5. 1 State definition with data types 388 6.1.5.2 State definition with state values 390 6.1.5.3 Creating feature conditions 392 6.1.5.3.1 Assigning customer features and sets to a variant template 62 Requirements 395 6.2.1 Requirement table 396 6.2.2 Requirements authoring on the basis of OpenOffice 399 6.2.3 Further requirements actions 400 6.2.4 Integrated requirements management 403 6.3 Feature Functionality Network 405 6.3.1 Equipment Composition 406 6.3.1.1 Functionality context 406 6.3.1.2 Equipment Relations 407 6.3.2 Creation of a ffn package 407 6.3.3 Creation of ffn elements 408 6.3.4 RFF Composition Diagram 409 6.34.1 Creation of RFF Composition Diagrams Version 6.0 c Vector Informatik gmbh Contents 6.3.4.2 RFF Composition Editor 410 6.3 4.2.1 Palette Elements 410 6.3.4.2.1.1 Core elements 411 6.3.4.21.2 Additional elements 411 6.34.3 Working with the RFF Composition Editor 412 6.3.4.3. 1 RFF Composition Diagram Sample 412 6.3.5 RFF Relation Diagram 414 6.3.5.1 Creation of RFF Relation Diagrams 414 6.3.52 RFF Relation editor 415 6.3.5.21 Palette Elements 416 6.3.5.2.1.1 Core Elements 416 6.3.5.2.1.2 Additional elements 416 6.3.5.2.1.3 Relation Elements 416 6.3.5.3 Working with the RFF Relation Editor 417 6.3.5.3.1 RFF Relation Diagram Sample 41 6.3.6 RFF Context Diagram 418 6.3.6. 1 Creation of RFF Context Diagrams 419 6.3.6.2 RFF Context Editor 419 6.3.6.2.1 Palette elements 419 6.3.6.2.1.1 Core elements 419 6.3.6.2.1.2 Additional elements 419 6.3.6.2.1.3 Relation elements 420 6.3.6.3 Working with the RFF Context Editor 420 6.3.6.3. 1 RFF Context Diagram Sample 420 Logical function architecture 423 7.1 Logical function architecture concepts 424 7.1.1 Logical function architecture artifacts 425 7.1.2 Basic knowledge: the logical function architecture structure 427 7,2 Working with diagrams in the logical function architecture 430 7.2.1 Working with the logical architecture(system) diagram 431 7.2.2 Working with the type diagram 434 7.2.2.1 Logical types in the library 435 7.3 Creating blocks and assigning types 36 43 7,4 Creating and connecting ports 439 7.4.1 Creating and removing bus connections 441 7,5 Creating and assigning interfaces 444 7.6 Working with activity chains 447 7.7 Working with domains 449 7.8 Mapping logical artifacts 450 7.9 Concept diagram 451 7.9.1 Special functions in the diagram 454 Software architecture(AUTOSAR compliant) 457 8.1 AUTOSAR software architecture concepts 458 8.1.1 System software architecture artifacts 460 8.1.2 Software architecture structure example 8.2 Creating a library structure for software types 464 8.3 Type and instance principle 466 ∨ ector Informatik gmbh Version 6.0 Contents 8. 4 Creating a system and compositions 468 8.5 Creating software component types and software components 471 8.6 Creating ports 476 8.7 Software architecture diagram 478 88 Creating interfaces and assigning them to ports 8.9 Software and logical architecture type diagram 484 8.10 Internal behavior 489 8.11 Mapping for AUTOSAR 493 8.12 AUTOSAR import 496 8.13 AUTOSAR export 497 8.14 ECU extract of the system configuration description 499 8.15 Software component update 500 8.16 Refactorings of the software architecture 503 8.17 Timing constraints 507 8. 17.1 Timing constraints as timing requirements 508 8. 17.2 Creating timing paths 508 8. 17.3 Creating timing path slots 510 8.17.3.1 Indexing of timing path slots 512 8. 17.3.2 Specifying the delta time 514 Hardware architecture 517 9.1 Hardware architecture concepts 518 9.1.1 Hardware components and network topology 520 9.1.2 Electric circuit 522 9.1.3 Wiring harness 523 9.1.4 Artifacts of the hardware architecture 527 9.2 Power distribution perspective 533 9.2.1 Power distribution view 534 9.2.2 Demand view 535 9.2.3 Cluster view 536 9.2.4 Current result view 537 9.3 Diagrams of the hardware architecture 538 9.3.1 Component diagram 539 9.3.2 Network diagram 542 9.3.3 Electric circuit diagram 544 9.3.3.1 Hardware devices 546 9.3.4 Component circuit diagram 549 9.3.5 Wiring diagram 552 9.3.5.1 Creating and handling pins 560 9.3.5 Creating and handling headers and wiring connector 561 9.3.5.3 Creating and handling single wires, cables, cores and shielding 564 9.3.54 Connection actions in the wiring harness diagram 94 Generating diagrams(circuit synthesis, refactoring) 568 95 Wiring harness router 572 9.5.1 Mapping of the wiring harness router 574 9.5.2 Influencing routing by conditions 575 Version 6.0 c Vector Informatik gmbh Contents 9.5.2.1 Condition sources and targets 577 9.5.3 Wiring harness routing 577 9.53.1 Using the wiring harness router 578 9.5.3. 1.1 Wizard page 1-router configuration 578 9.5.3.1.2 Wizard page 2- package selection and options 58 9.5.3.1.3 Wizard page 3-choose routing algorithm 586 9.5.3.1. 4 Wizard page 4-routing elements 9.5. 3.1.5 Wizard page 5- routing finished 589 9.5.3.2 Information view after wiring harness routing 590 9.5.3. 3 Influencing the wiring harness routing 591 9.6 Ground spot optimization 595 97 Current calculation 598 9.7.1 Current calculation preconditions 600 9.8 Refactorings for the hardware architecture 603 9.8. 1 Refactorings for electric circuit 603 9.8.2 Refactorings for wiring harness 606 10 Geometry 609 10.1 Geometry concepts 610 10.1.1 Geometry artifacts 611 10.2 Geometry diagram 612 10.2.1 Creating a geometry diagram 616 10.2.2 Creating a geometry 618 10.2.3 3D coordinates 621 10.3 Refactorings for the geometry 624 11 Communication 627 Communication concepts 628 11.1.1 Affected model layers for data communication 631 11.1.2 Communication artifacts 631 11.2 Communication perspective 636 11.2.1 Frame Layout View 637 11.2.1.1 Conflicts during frame design 643 11.2.2 Frame Layout configuration 11.3 Creating a communication system 646 11.3.1 Signal routing 647 11.3.1.1 Signal router 649 11.3.1.1.1 Router configuration administration 650 11.3.1.1.2 Package selection 651 11.3.1.1.3 Frame Synthesis 654 11.3.1.1.4 Choose routing algorithm and weighting function 655 11.3.1.1.5 Routing elements 656 1.3.1.1.6 Routing finished 658 11.3.1.1.7 Routing results 658 11.3.2 Communication refinement 660 11.3.2.1 Frame design 661 11.3.2.2 Frame synthesis 661 11.3.2.2. 1 Frame synthesis results 663 11.3.3 Timing behavior for signal transmissions 664 11.4 Accessing, assigning and editing communication data in the Frame Layout view 667 ∨ ector Informatik gmbh Version 6.0 Contents 11.4.1 Creating and assigning communication data in the Frame Layout view 667 11.4.2 Editing communication data in the Frame Layout View 672 12 Product line management 679 12.1 Systems 680 2.1.1 Artifacts for system 682 12.1.2 Creating a system 12.1.3 Creating and using system diagrams 683 2.1.4 System diagrams overview 687 12.1.5 Systems and variant management 689 12.2 Variant management 690 12.2.1 Variant management concepts 690 12.2.1.1 ariant management artifacts 692 12.2.1.2 Basic knowledge: the variant management structure 694 2.2.2 Variant management perspective 695 12.2.2.1 VM Architecture view 697 12.2.2.2 VM Set structure 699 12.2.2.3 Variant Structure 12.2.2. 4 VM Propagation Rule Preview 702 12.2.2.5 VM Template View 702 2.2.2.6 Set content view 705 12.2.2.6. 1 Conflict highlighting and solving in the Set Content view 706 12.2.2.7 Template Compare View 708 12.2.2.8 Variant Rule Group view 708 12.2.3 The variant management example 710 12.2.4 Step 1: Creating a variant model 711 12.2.5 Step 2: Creating feature concepts for the variant 714 12.2.6 Step 3: Defining variant configurations 716 12.2.6.1 Variant permutation 717 12.2.6.2 Refining variants 717 2.2.7 Step 4: Connecting the variant model with the e/E model 719 12.2.8 Step 5: Creating variant conditions 721 12.2.8. 1 About guards 724 12.2. 9 Step 6: Using of variants 727 12.2.10 Working with the variant diagram 730 12.2. 11 Using parameters variant specific 734 12.2. 12 Propagating variants 734 2.3 Reuse unit 739 12.3.1 Reuse unit concepts 739 2.3.2 Reuse unit perspective 740 12.3.3 Creating a reuse unit 74 12.3.4 Referencing artifacts to a reuse unit 742 12.3.5 Completing the reuse unit definition 743 12.3.6 Using the reuse unit 744 12.3.7 Reuse unit examples and recommendations 751 Design of safety relevant systems 757 13.1 Functional safety concepts 758 13.1.1 Analysis artifacts 761 13.1.1. 1 Hazard analysis artifacts 761 13.1.1.2 Safety requirement artifacts 762 13.1.1.3 FMEA artifacts 762 13.1.1.4 Analysis library artifacts 763 -10- Version 6.0 c Vector Informatik gmbh 【实例截图】
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