Change impact analysis is required for constantly evolving systems to support the comprehension, implementation, and evaluation of changes. A lot of research effort has been spent on this subject over the last twenty years, and many approaches were published likewise. However, there has not been an extensive attempt made to summarize and review published approaches as a base for further research in the area. Therefore, we present the results of a comprehensive investigation of software change impact analysis, which is based on a literature review and a taxonomy for impact analysis. The contribution of this review is threefold. First, approaches proposed for impact analysis are explained regarding their motivation and methodology. They are f...
Impact analysis and change propagation are among the major issues of software change management. In ...
A main property of software-intensive technical systems is sustainability. Sustainable systems need ...
Robert GöritzerKlagenfurt, Alpen-Adria-Univ., Master-Arb., 2011KB2011 26(VLID)241557
Change impact analysis is required for constantly evolving systems to support the comprehension, imp...
Abstract—Change impact analysis is required for constantly evolving systems to support the comprehen...
Change is inevitable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a software system, from...
Graduation date: 2006Successful software systems evolve over their lifetimes through the cumulative\...
Project changes are difficult since the impacts of the changes are not readily known in advance. Cha...
Impact analysis aims to quickly predict the extent of changes which will be required to software pro...
Accepting too many software change requests could contribute to expense and delay in project deliver...
Accepting too many software change requests could contribute to expense and delay in project deliver...
Software change impact analysis is defined as a process of identifying the potential impact of disru...
Change is unavoidable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a product, from concep...
Impact analysis (IA) methods and tools support designers in determining the consequences of design c...
Change is unavoidable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a product, from concep...
Impact analysis and change propagation are among the major issues of software change management. In ...
A main property of software-intensive technical systems is sustainability. Sustainable systems need ...
Robert GöritzerKlagenfurt, Alpen-Adria-Univ., Master-Arb., 2011KB2011 26(VLID)241557
Change impact analysis is required for constantly evolving systems to support the comprehension, imp...
Abstract—Change impact analysis is required for constantly evolving systems to support the comprehen...
Change is inevitable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a software system, from...
Graduation date: 2006Successful software systems evolve over their lifetimes through the cumulative\...
Project changes are difficult since the impacts of the changes are not readily known in advance. Cha...
Impact analysis aims to quickly predict the extent of changes which will be required to software pro...
Accepting too many software change requests could contribute to expense and delay in project deliver...
Accepting too many software change requests could contribute to expense and delay in project deliver...
Software change impact analysis is defined as a process of identifying the potential impact of disru...
Change is unavoidable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a product, from concep...
Impact analysis (IA) methods and tools support designers in determining the consequences of design c...
Change is unavoidable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a product, from concep...
Impact analysis and change propagation are among the major issues of software change management. In ...
A main property of software-intensive technical systems is sustainability. Sustainable systems need ...
Robert GöritzerKlagenfurt, Alpen-Adria-Univ., Master-Arb., 2011KB2011 26(VLID)241557