Toward Reference Models for Requirements Traceability
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Feature-based survey of model transformation approaches
IBM Systems Journal - Model-driven software development
Model-Driven Software Development: Technology, Engineering, Management
Model-Driven Software Development: Technology, Engineering, Management
Information and Software Technology
Information and Software Technology
Model matching for trace link generation in model-driven software development
MODELS'12 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Information and Software Technology
An automated round-trip support towards deployment assessment in component-based embedded systems
Proceedings of the 16th International ACM Sigsoft symposium on Component-based software engineering
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Traceability of artefacts induces the means of understanding the complexity of logical relations existing among artefacts, that are created during software development. In turn, this provides the necessary knowledge for reasoning about the quality of software. With the inception of Model-Driven Software Engineering, the advantage of generating traceability information automatically, eases the problem of creating and maintaining trace links, which is a labor intensive task, when done manually. Yet, there is still a wide range of open challenges in existing traceability solutions and a need to consolidate traceability domain knowledge. This paper proposes a generic traceability framework for augmenting arbitrary model transformation approaches with a traceability mechanism. Essentially, this augmentation is based on a domain-specific language for traceability, accounting for facet-based data extraction.