Creating standard artifact types

A standard artifact type refers to a requirement classification in Blueprint. Standard artifact types are associated with all projects in the instance.

You can create standard artifact types in order to meet the needs of your project.

Note: Only Instance Administrators with the applicable privileges can create standard artifact types.

To create a new standard artifact type:

  1. ClosedOpen the Standard Artifact Types tab.

    1. Open the Instance Administration Console.

    2. Click the Standard Artifact Types link.

  2. ClosedClick the New button on the ribbon.

    The new artifact type is created and the details of the artifact type are displayed in the Standard Artifact Type Details panel on the right side of the page.

  3. ClosedSpecify the artifact type details.

    • Name: Indicates the name of the artifact type. This name appears in the list of options when users are selecting a new artifact to create. It also appears in the Standard Artifact Type column when users are viewing the artifact list.

    • Icon: If a new icon is added, the new icon appears in the list of options when users are selecting a new artifact to create. It also appears in the Standard Artifact Type column when users are viewing the artifact list. Any uploaded icon should be a PNG or JPG file that is 32x32 pixels.
    • Prefix: Indicates the ID prefix of the artifact type. Prefixes are unique across artifact types. All artifacts have a unique ID that begins with this prefix.

      Note: The following base type prefixes are already in use within Blueprint: AC, BP, DOC, DD, GD, GL, PF, PR, RQ, SB, UC, UCD, UM.

    • Tooltip: Provides a description of the artifact type when you pause on an item with the artifact type in the artifact list.

    • Group Label: If specified, this artifact type appears under the specified label when users are selecting a new artifact to create. To set the group label, simply use the drop-down to select an existing group label, or type the name of a new group label into the field. If no value is specified, the artifact types appear under the Default label.
      In the example below, all artifact types are displayed under the Default label, except for the artifacts under the label called Textual Requirement Group:


    • Base Type: All artifact types must have a base type. The base type determines the type of editor that is used when a user opens an artifact. The available base types are pre-configured.

    • Description: Provides a description of the artifact type, such as the purpose or intended usage.

    • Artifact Properties: Indicates any artifact properties that are applied to this artifact type. Place a check mark beside the artifact properties that are applicable to this artifact type. Click the Manage Standard Properties link to add or manage artifact properties.

      Tip: You can customize the display order and layout of properties.

  4. Click Save.

Your standard artifact type has been successfully created. To see any changes, close the Instance Administration Console and click Refresh All on the ribbon menu.

Learn More

Modifying standard artifact types

Deleting standard artifact types

About standard artifact types

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