by A. von Knethen, M. Grund
Abstract:
Cost estimation of changes to software systems is often inaccurate and implementation of changes is time consuming, cost intensive, and error prone. One reason for these problems is that relationships between documentation entities (e.g., between different requirements) are not documented at all or only incompletely. In this paper, we describe a constructive approach to support later changes to software systems. Our approach consists of a traceability technique and a supporting tool environment. The tracing approach describes which traces should be established in which way. The proposed tool environment supports the application of the guidelines in a concrete development context. The tool environment integrates two existing tools: a requirements management tool (i.e., RequisitePro) and a CASE tool (i.e., Rhapsody). Our approach allows traces to be established, analyzed, and maintained effectively and efficiently.
Reference:
A. von Knethen, M. Grund, "QuaTrace: a tool environment for (semi-) automatic impact analysis based on traces", In Proceedings of International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2003), pp. 246-255, 2003.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{
author = {von Knethen, A. and Grund, M.},
title = {QuaTrace: a tool environment for (semi-) automatic impact analysis based on traces},
booktitle = {Proceedings of International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2003)},
year = {2003},
pages = {246-255},
abstract = {Cost estimation of changes to software systems is often inaccurate
and implementation of changes is time consuming, cost intensive,
and error prone. One reason for these problems is that relationships
between documentation entities (e.g., between different requirements)
are not documented at all or only incompletely. In this paper, we
describe a constructive approach to support later changes to software
systems. Our approach consists of a traceability technique and a
supporting tool environment. The tracing approach describes which
traces should be established in which way. The proposed tool environment
supports the application of the guidelines in a concrete development
context. The tool environment integrates two existing tools: a requirements
management tool (i.e., RequisitePro) and a CASE tool (i.e., Rhapsody).
Our approach allows traces to be established, analyzed, and maintained
effectively and efficiently.},
doi = {10.1109/ICSM.2003.1235427},
issn = {1063-6773}
}