An end-to-end industrial software traceability tool
Proceedings of the the 6th joint meeting of the European software engineering conference and the ACM SIGSOFT symposium on The foundations of software engineering
On Usability in Requirements Trace Visualizations
REV '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Requirements Engineering Visualization
Trace retrieval for evolving artifacts
TEFSE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Traceability in Emerging Forms of Software Engineering
Enabling Automated Traceability Maintenance by Recognizing Development Activities Applied to Models
ASE '08 Proceedings of the 2008 23rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
Deciding to adopt requirements traceability in practice
CAiSE'07 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
A survey of traceability in requirements engineering and model-driven development
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
A visual traceability modeling language
MODELS'10 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Model driven engineering languages and systems: Part I
Linking software design metrics to component change-proneness
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics
ASE '11 Proceedings of the 2011 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
Controversy Corner: Towards automated traceability maintenance
Journal of Systems and Software
Requirement decomposition and testability in development of safety-critical automotive components
SAFECOMP'12 Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security
Requirements traceability across organizational boundaries: a survey and taxonomy
REFSQ'13 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
Proceedings of the 17th International Software Product Line Conference
A visual language for modeling and executing traceability queries
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
Automated data provenance capture in spreadsheets, with case studies
Future Generation Computer Systems
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To modify complex computer-based systems requires a detailed understanding of their functionality. Requirements Traceability can help the engineer to gain that understanding, but several surveys have observed that traceability information is poorly recorded. We argue that the cause is the lack of direct perceived benefit to the main development process. As a consequence traceability information will be incomplete, inaccurate and out-of-date. We propose a method of recording traceability information, a Traceable Development Contract (TDC), as a means of reducing this problem by tackling the issue of an upstream functional development team imposing changes on a downstream development team. The contract makes the recording of traceability information beneficial to both development teams.