Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by automated traceability tools. Human analysts must vet candidate traceability links retrieved by such tools and must often go looking for links that such tools fail to locate as they build a traceability matrix. This paper examines a research version of the traceability tool REquirements TRacing On target (RETRO) that logs analyst actions. We examine the user logs in order to understand how analysts work on traceability recovery tasks. Such information is a pre-requisite to understanding how to better design traceability tools to best utilize analyst time while developing a high quality final traceability matrix. Categories and Subject Descriptor
Abstract: Requirements tracing is inevitable. We do tracing when we search information and it is dif...
Our research group recently discovered that human analysts, when asked to validate candidate traceab...
This paper presents an approach for improving requirements tracing based on framing it as an informa...
Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by autom...
This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the requirements tracing...
Abstract—Human analysts working with results from automated traceability tools often make incorrect ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the trace-ability process. Work to date ha...
Automated traceability has been investigated for over a decade with promising results. However, a hu...
ABSTRACT This paper posits that a theoretical model of analyst effort in tracing tasks is necessary ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
Developing complex software systems often involves multiple stakeholder interactions, coupled with f...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
We summarize the results of our requirements tracing work to date, focusing on our empirical results...
Abstract. [Context and motivation] Requirements traceability is known as an important part of develo...
Abstract—Assisted requirements tracing is a process in which a human analyst validates candidate tra...
Abstract: Requirements tracing is inevitable. We do tracing when we search information and it is dif...
Our research group recently discovered that human analysts, when asked to validate candidate traceab...
This paper presents an approach for improving requirements tracing based on framing it as an informa...
Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by autom...
This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the requirements tracing...
Abstract—Human analysts working with results from automated traceability tools often make incorrect ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the trace-ability process. Work to date ha...
Automated traceability has been investigated for over a decade with promising results. However, a hu...
ABSTRACT This paper posits that a theoretical model of analyst effort in tracing tasks is necessary ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
Developing complex software systems often involves multiple stakeholder interactions, coupled with f...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
We summarize the results of our requirements tracing work to date, focusing on our empirical results...
Abstract. [Context and motivation] Requirements traceability is known as an important part of develo...
Abstract—Assisted requirements tracing is a process in which a human analyst validates candidate tra...
Abstract: Requirements tracing is inevitable. We do tracing when we search information and it is dif...
Our research group recently discovered that human analysts, when asked to validate candidate traceab...
This paper presents an approach for improving requirements tracing based on framing it as an informa...