Software artefacts at different levels of abstraction are closely inter-related. Developers require support for managing these inter-relationships as artefacts evolve during development. We describe a conceptual architecture and prototype for supporting traceability and inconsistency management between software requirements descriptions, UML-style use case models and black-box test plans. Key information models are extracted from each of these different kinds of software artefacts and elements in different models are implicitly or explicitly linked. Changes to one software artefact are detected and propagated to related artefacts in different information models and inform developers of change impacts
Understanding software artefacts is a crucial task for people who want to participate in any softwar...
Software changes are inevitable in the software development lifecycle. The scope and cost of such ch...
Abstract: Traceability links enable the possibility to trace the evolution of a project from the ear...
Modern software systems are subject to frequent changes. Different artefacts of a system, such as re...
Abstract—Modern software systems are subject to frequent changes. Different artefacts of a system, s...
Modern software systems are subject to frequent changes. Different artefacts of a system, such as re...
Artefact management in a software development process is a difficult problem in software e...
Changes are inevitable for the software to evolve. User change requirements can occur to any phases ...
Artefact management in a software development process is a challenging problem. Often there is a wi...
In a bid to improve requirement traceability techniques, a framework is presented which aims to clar...
Software development process encompasses multiple types of and differentiated versions of artefacts ...
During their usage, software systems have to be changed constantly. If such changes are implemented ...
Abstract. This paper outlines a proposed demonstration that will pre-sent the core functionality of ...
Software systems have essential software requirements in order to function and to provide value to u...
This paper presents traceability mechanisms to support software product line evolution. Product line...
Understanding software artefacts is a crucial task for people who want to participate in any softwar...
Software changes are inevitable in the software development lifecycle. The scope and cost of such ch...
Abstract: Traceability links enable the possibility to trace the evolution of a project from the ear...
Modern software systems are subject to frequent changes. Different artefacts of a system, such as re...
Abstract—Modern software systems are subject to frequent changes. Different artefacts of a system, s...
Modern software systems are subject to frequent changes. Different artefacts of a system, such as re...
Artefact management in a software development process is a difficult problem in software e...
Changes are inevitable for the software to evolve. User change requirements can occur to any phases ...
Artefact management in a software development process is a challenging problem. Often there is a wi...
In a bid to improve requirement traceability techniques, a framework is presented which aims to clar...
Software development process encompasses multiple types of and differentiated versions of artefacts ...
During their usage, software systems have to be changed constantly. If such changes are implemented ...
Abstract. This paper outlines a proposed demonstration that will pre-sent the core functionality of ...
Software systems have essential software requirements in order to function and to provide value to u...
This paper presents traceability mechanisms to support software product line evolution. Product line...
Understanding software artefacts is a crucial task for people who want to participate in any softwar...
Software changes are inevitable in the software development lifecycle. The scope and cost of such ch...
Abstract: Traceability links enable the possibility to trace the evolution of a project from the ear...