A system modeler exports requirements from a requirements management tool into a spreadsheet and then imports the requirements into a system modeling tool.
This type of data exchange is considered file-based exchange because it involves transferring data between different tools using files as intermediaries. A file-based exchange is a common way of exchanging data between tools that do not have direct integration or compatibility. It requires the tools to support import and export functions for a common file format, such as CSV, XML, XMI, etc. A file-based exchange can be useful for transferring large amounts of data or for performing batch operations. However, it can also have some drawbacks, such as loss of information, lack of synchronization, or manual intervention. References: https://www.omg.org/ocsmp/ocsmp-adv-exam.htm https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/esdr/9.0.1?topic=tools-exchanging-model-data-by-using-xmi
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