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Getting more from requirements traceability: Requirements testing progress
2013 7th International Workshop on Traceability in Emerging Forms of Software Engineering (TEFSE), 2013Requirements Engineering (RE) and Testing are important steps in many software development processes. It is critical to monitor the progress of the testing phase to allocate resources (person-power, time, computational resources) properly, and to make sure the prioritization of requirements are reflected during testing, i.e.
Celal Ziftci, Ingolf Kruger
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Towards a requirements traceability process centered on the traceability model
Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2015Requirements traceability (RT) has been acknowledged as a valuable activity in the software development process. Its importance is reflected in different quality standards, which dictates that requirements should be traceable through the software development life-cycle.
Arthur Marques +2 more
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Knowledge Incorporation in Requirements Traceability Recovery
2021The necessity of continuous change and adaptation in software systems makes maintenance tasks complex and difficult. One of the challenges in software maintenance is keeping requirements traceability up to date automatically. This problem can be considered as an optimization problem where the goal is to assign each requirement to one or many software ...
Adnane Ghannem +3 more
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Implementing requirements traceability: a case study
Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE'95), 2002Many standards that mandate requirements traceability as well as current literature do not provide a comprehensive model of what information should be captured and used as a part of a traceability scheme. Therefore, the practices and usefulness of traceability vary considerably across systems development efforts, ranging from very simplistic practices ...
B. Ramesh +3 more
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Requirements traceability on web applications
2015 7th International Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ICITEE), 2015The development of software products is currently being expanded to be based on web applications. Due to the time constraints, software design and development for web applications are driven. It leads the software or applications become more complex. Identifying impacts of changes or relations takes a lot of time and effort.
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Toward reference models for requirements traceability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2001Requirements traceability is intended to ensure continued alignment between stakeholder requirements and various outputs of the system development process. To be useful, traces must be organized according to some modeling framework. Indeed, several such frameworks have been proposed, mostly based on theoretical considerations or analysis of other ...
B. Ramesh, M. Jarke
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Requirements traceability in automated test generation
Proceedings of the first international workshop on Advances in model-based testing - A-MOST '05, 2005Automated test case and test driver generation from a formal model is becoming a more widely used practice in the smart card area. This innovative approach for validation testing makes it possible to ensure the functional coverage of the test suite and to automate the production of executable test scripts.
Bouquet, Fabrice +4 more
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Traceability and Change in Legal Requirements Engineering
2010While isomorphism of knowledge representation has been recognized as important, particularly to maintenance in legal knowledge representation, the requirements of the maintenance process in general get less attention. Traceability from knowledge resources used in the organization to the sources of law used in their production is a central maintenance ...
Boer, A., van Engers, T., Winkels, R.
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Plausible and adaptive requirement traceability structures
Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering and knowledge engineering - SEKE '02, 2002This paper presents an extension of a traceability system which automates the generation of traceability relations between textual requirement artefacts and object models using heuristic traceability rules. These rules match syntactically related terms in the textual parts of the requirements artefacts with related elements in an object model (e.g ...
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