![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to have another layout or experiment with graphvis you would need to reiterate the links. Therefore I would not suggest you write a DXL script that will directly dump information to a graphvis file, because then you have to nail the layout right away. The problem is, that iterating the links of a database can take hours to complete, depending on the size of the project you want to evaluate. Re: Generating GraphViz DOT Script in DXL Mathias Mamsch - Wed Jun 20 17:35: I'm just curious really.Īs for that tool - I would be very interested in seeing the results. I'm a DXL beginner though, so wouldn't know where to start. Interesting stuff - I figured it must be possible. Re: Generating GraphViz DOT Script in DXL SystemAdmin - Wed Jun 20 15:17: Here's a picture of the free tool assuming anyone's interested.Īttachments attachment_14846587_webPageImage.pdf Putting the prototype of the visualiser on the web site defeated my energy levels especially using the right security settings. I have a website that I have half finished - where you could download the tool, assuming I told people where it is!! I will attempt to finish my website in the next couple of weeks and make it available then. When I am bored I play with doors visualisation - amazing what you can do. ![]() It would be even more powerful if the svg format was readily used in companies (Internet Explorer does not support it) So yes it is fairly easy and very powerful. Two or three years ago Jeremy Dick previously of Telelogic and now of Traceline introduced me to graphviz which he was using for some unrelated purpose, and I converted the visio dxl into graphviz dxl within a day or so. Re: Generating GraphViz DOT Script in DXL SystemAdmin - Wed Jun 20 14:58:Ībout 8 years ago I generated such a beast by passing a text file to visio (they took away this ability after visio 2002). Re: Generating GraphViz DOT Script in DXL llandale - Wed Jun 20 14:51:Īre you asking can DXL following links all over the database in order to determine which modules are linked to which other modules? Well of course it can.įor each module, for each outgoing link keep track of the tripple SourceMod-LinkMod-TargetMod, use the LinkMod to determine a "verb", and present: SourceMod verb TargetMod Has there been any work in this area? Does DXL have the capability to traverse links and output what is linked where? Is it possible to use DXL to generate a textual description of the modules and links in a DOORS database? It would be very nice to be able to use this capability to generate a file which could be used by the free and open source graph generating tool Graphviz () to generate maps of the links. Generating GraphViz DOT Script in DXL Generating GraphViz DOT Script in DXL ![]()
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