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OOPSLA '91 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
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Essays on object-oriented software engineering (vol. 1)
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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The unified software development process
The unified software development process
Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach
Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach
A Cost-Value Approach for Prioritizing Requirements
IEEE Software
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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A Metrics Suite for Object Oriented Design
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Requirements Evolution in the Midst of Environmental Change: A Managed Approach
CSMR '98 Proceedings of the 2nd Euromicro Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering ( CSMR'98)
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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Event-Based Traceability for Managing Evolutionary Change
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
ACM-SE 45 Proceedings of the 45th annual southeast regional conference
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FASE'08/ETAPS'08 Proceedings of the Theory and practice of software, 11th international conference on Fundamental approaches to software engineering
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Managing the effects of changing requirements remains one of the greatest challenges of enterprise software development. The iterative and incremental model provides an expedient framework for addressing such concerns. This paper presents a set of metrics - Mutation Index, Component Set, Dependency Index - and a methodology to measure the effects of requirement changes in the analysis workflow from one iteration to another. Results from a sample case study are included to highlight a usage scenario. Future directions of our work based on this mechanism are also discussed.