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Change impact analysis with a goal-driven traceability-based approach

Published: 01 August 2010 Publication History

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Recently, the growing popularity of requirements engineering attracts an increasing attention on requirements traceability and change impact analysis, which also imposes a great demand for a systematic approach in developing software systems to handling traceability relations and requirements changes in an automatic manner. In this work, a goal-driven requirements traceability approach is proposed to develop and manage requirements changes along three dimensions: (1) to develop software and manage requirements based on the goal-driven use case (GDUC) approach, (2) to establish and maintain the traceability relation with a design structure matrix (DSM) to derive the traceability tree, and (3) to analyze requirements change impacts through the partitioning of DSM into blocks to serve as a basis for calculating use case points. The proposed approach is illustrated by a benchmark problem domain of a meeting scheduler system. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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cover image International Journal of Intelligent Systems
International Journal of Intelligent Systems  Volume 25, Issue 8
Goal-driven Requirements Engineering
August 2010
200 pages

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John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

United Kingdom

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Published: 01 August 2010

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  • (2017)Research patterns and trends in software effort estimationInformation and Software Technology10.1016/j.infsof.2017.06.00291:C(1-21)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2017
  • (2012)A case study on co-evolution of software artifacts using integrated viewsProceedings of the WICSA/ECSA 2012 Companion Volume10.1145/2361999.2362025(124-131)Online publication date: 20-Aug-2012

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