ABSTRACT This paper posits that a theoretical model of analyst effort in tracing tasks is necessary to assist with study of the analyst. Specifically, it is clear from prior work by numerous research groups that the important factors in such a model are: the amount of time it takes for an analyst to vet a given candidate link and the amount of time it takes an analyst to find a missing link. This paper introduces a theoretical model of analyst effort as well as a simplified model. A number of simulations were undertaken in order to build effort curves to assist in evaluating numerous tracing scenarios, such as determining at what point in time an analyst should switch from vetting candidate links to manually searching for links not in the c...
Abstract — This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the dynamic c...
Context<p></p> For large software projects it is important to have some traceability ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by autom...
Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by autom...
Automated traceability has been investigated for over a decade with promising results. However, a hu...
Several recent studies employed traditional information retrieval (IR) methods to assist in the mapp...
Abstract—Human analysts working with results from automated traceability tools often make incorrect ...
Abstract—Assisted requirements tracing is a process in which a human analyst validates candidate tra...
Developing complex software systems often involves multiple stakeholder interactions, coupled with f...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the trace-ability process. Work to date ha...
This paper presents an approach for improving requirements tracing based on framing it as an informa...
[Context & motivation] Obtaining traceability among requirements and between requirements and other ...
This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the requirements tracing...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
Abstract — This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the dynamic c...
Context<p></p> For large software projects it is important to have some traceability ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by autom...
Traceability recovery is a tedious, error-prone, person-power intensive task, even if aided by autom...
Automated traceability has been investigated for over a decade with promising results. However, a hu...
Several recent studies employed traditional information retrieval (IR) methods to assist in the mapp...
Abstract—Human analysts working with results from automated traceability tools often make incorrect ...
Abstract—Assisted requirements tracing is a process in which a human analyst validates candidate tra...
Developing complex software systems often involves multiple stakeholder interactions, coupled with f...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the trace-ability process. Work to date ha...
This paper presents an approach for improving requirements tracing based on framing it as an informa...
[Context & motivation] Obtaining traceability among requirements and between requirements and other ...
This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the requirements tracing...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...
Abstract — This paper addresses the issues related to improving the overall quality of the dynamic c...
Context<p></p> For large software projects it is important to have some traceability ...
The human analyst is required as an active participant in the traceability process. Work to date has...