| Egyed, A.: "A Scenario-Driven Approach to Traceability," Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Toronto, Canada, May 2001. |
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Egyed, A.: "A Scenario-Driven Approach to Traceability," Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Toronto, Canada, May 2001.
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Egyed, A.: "A Scenario-Driven Approach to Traceability," Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Toronto, Canada, May 2001.
....go beyond recording and replaying trace information. In this paper we will present a technique that can ease trace acquisition by generating trace information automatically. It must be noted that this work is a continuation of our earlier work on identifying trace dependencies using scenarios [7]. The contribution of this paper is on showing (1) how requirements must be defined as input, 2) how RT results derived by our approach have to be interpreted, 3) how functional and non functional requirements are treated, 4) how useful the derived RT results are in addressing ....
....changes then the source code is affected. Conversely, if the source code changes then the requirement is affected. Bi directionality is very important for trace analysis and implies that if R depends on C then C depends on, at least, R. Based on this simple property, the Trace Analyzer [7] defines trace dependencies through (a) transitive reasoning and (b) shared use of a common ground. Transitivity is an intrinsic property of trace dependencies. It defines A to depend on C if A depends on B and B depends on C. Shared use of a common ground is a more subtle but very powerful ....
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Egyed, A., A Scenario-Driven Approach to Traceability, Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Toronto, Canada, May 2001, pp. 123-132.
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A. Egyed. A scenario-driven approach to traceability. In Proc. 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 123 -- 132, 2001.
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Egyed, A. "A Scenario-Driven Approach to Traceability," Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Toronto, Canada, May 2001, pp. 123-132
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# Egyed, A., A Scenario-Driven Approach to Traceability, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, 2001.
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