Morris Medical: RiskPack Data Type "Sequence of Events"
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Today we will discuss the subject of Polarion’s RiskPack extension, and have a look at RiskPack Data Types.
Data Type “Sequence of Events” (sequenceOfEvents)
Documenting sequences of events that lead to harms is the main task during risk analysis. Therefore, the
RiskPack provides a distinct work item type for sequences of events. A sequence of events can be modelled as
complex or as simple as needed for the device under consideration.
Therefore, a lot of information can be stored in other work items and linked to the sequence of events (in complex cases) or the whole sequence of events can be described within the work item’s description field (in simple cases). However, it is important that the harm the
sequence of events leads to is documented in a separate work item (of type “harm”) and linked with the
“ends_with” linkrole.
To work properly, the RiskPack expects Sequence of Events work items to meet the requirements listed below:
Required Custom Fields:
- none
Additional Custom Fields:
- Condition considered (conditionConsidered): Operation condition of the device which this sequence of
events considers. The following values are possible:
- normal operation
- fault condition
Considered Linking Schemes:
- Starts with (riskpack_starts_with) –> Device or Environment Element (arbitrary workitem type, assigned
using the Data Type Mapper), e.g. System Item - Contains (riskpack_contains) –> Device or Environment Element (arbitrary workitem type, assigned
assigned using the Data Type Mapper), e.g. Hazard or Hazardous Situation - Ends with (riskpack_ends_with) –> Harm (harm)
For more information about Polarion’s RiskPack, please visit this page.
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