Mastering the requirements process
Mastering the requirements process
Toward Reference Models for Requirements Traceability
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Determining the cost-quality trade-off for automated software traceability
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In software development and software maintenance, identifying conflicts and cooperation among existing and new requirements is an important challenge. Fortunately, quality attributes can help, and automated traceability techniques can efficiently eliminate falsely identified conflicts and cooperation. The authors demonstrate their approach in the context of a simple video-on-demand system.