Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented development: the fusion method
Object-oriented development: the fusion method
Refactoring: improving the design of existing code
Refactoring: improving the design of existing code
Design and use of software architectures: adopting and evolving a product-line approach
Design and use of software architectures: adopting and evolving a product-line approach
Toward Reference Models for Requirements Traceability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Event-Based Traceability for Managing Evolutionary Change
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Supporting Evolutionary Development by Feature Models and Traceability Links
ECBS '04 Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems
UML 2.0 and the Unified Process: Practical Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (2nd Edition)
UML 2.0 and the Unified Process: Practical Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (2nd Edition)
Traceability-centric model-driven object-oriented engineering
Information and Software Technology
A survey of traceability in requirements engineering and model-driven development
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
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Traceability links are generally recognised as helpful means for improving the effectiveness of evolutionary development processes. However, their practical usage in analysis and design is still unsatisfying, especially due to the high effort required for creation, maintenance and verification of the links, and due to lacking or missing methods and tools for their management. In this paper a concept for the systematic management of traceability is introduced, adapted for the and integrated into the Unified Process as one of the widely accepted software development methods. As an extension, requirements templates are applied to facilitate a tool supported analysis of natural language texts in use case descriptions. Template-based analyses enable a determination of types of terms and a check of their correct application as well as a recognition of implicit connections between development artefacts. A rule set is defined as a first step towards a powerful support of traceability handling. In the ongoing project the rule set is enhanced by heuristics and semantic-based rules to a whole framework of methods and rules.