Software engineering for safety: a roadmap
Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering
Toward Reference Models for Requirements Traceability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Utilizing Supporting Evidence to Improve Dynamic Requirements Traceability
RE '05 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering
Process and product certification arguments: getting the balance right
ACM SIGBED Review - Special issues on workshop on innovative techniques for certification of embedded systems
EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework 2.0
EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework 2.0
Safety and Software Intensive Systems: Challenges Old and New
FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
Analyzing and Systematizing Current Traceability Schemas
SEW '06 Proceedings of the 30th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop
Effective requirements traceability: Models, tools, and practices
Bell Labs Technical Journal - General Papers
Automating Co-evolution in Model-Driven Engineering
EDOC '08 Proceedings of the 2008 12th International IEEE Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
A scoped approach to traceability management
Journal of Systems and Software
Getting back to basics: Promoting the use of a traceability information model in practice
TEFSE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Traceability in Emerging Forms of Software Engineering
A survey of traceability in requirements engineering and model-driven development
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
High-integrity agile processes for the development of safety critical software
International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems
Metamodel adaptation and model co-adaptation
ECOOP'07 Proceedings of the 21st European conference on Object-Oriented Programming
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Requirements traceability is an important mechanism for managing verification, validation and change impact analysis challenges in system engineering. Numerous model-based approaches have been proposed to support requirements traceability, but significant challenges remain, including finding the appropriate level of granularity for modelling traceability and coping with the lack of uniformity in requirements management tools. This paper argues for an agile modelling approach to managing requirements traceability and, in this context, proposes a domain/project-specific requirements traceability modelling approach. The preliminary approach is illustrated briefly in the context of the safety-critical systems engineering domain, where agile traceability from functional and safety requirements is necessary to underpin certification.