Solaros Specify Documentation
Solaros Specify is a system definition tool for embedded products. It helps teams describe a product as a composition of lawful behaviours - where every feature is bounded, every requirement traces to a behaviour, and the resulting knowledge base becomes the IP that defines your product.
Whether you're starting a new project or adding features to an existing one, Specify gives you a structured way to capture what your system does, why it does it, and what must be true for it to work correctly.
Where to start
New to Specify? Read What is Solaros Specify? for the core idea in under two minutes.
Want to see a real example? Explore the Reference Project - a guided tour of a complete system definition for a domestic oven, with 20 feature sets and over 350 requirements.
Follow along? The Guided Walkthrough takes a single feature through all four stages, showing how a specification builds up.
How-To Guides
Step-by-step instructions for each stage of the workflow:
- Capture Features - Add and describe features in the Plan stage
- Review & Prioritise - MoSCoW priority, categorisation, and approval
- Define Specifications - Feature sets, use cases, and requirements
- Write Requirements - EARS patterns for clear, testable requirements
- Finalise & Export - Signoff, locking, and export
- Manage Your Team - Roles, permissions, and invitations
Go deeper
- System Definition - Why a correct system definition matters
- Features & Feature Sets - What counts as a feature and how sets organise them
- How Specify Differs - How Specify compares to other tool categories
- Glossary - Every term defined in one place
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