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  1. Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Traceability in emerging forms of software engineering (TEFSE '05)
  2. Toward improved traceability of non-functional requirements
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A value-based approach for understanding cost-benefit trade-offs during automated software traceability
Using scenarios to support traceability
Traceability in viewpoint merging: a model management perspective
Textual and behavioral views of function changes
UML formalization is a traceability problem
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Toward improved traceability of non-functional requirements
Reconstructing requirements coverage views from design and test using traceability recovery via LSI
When and how to visualize traceability links?
Humans in the traceability loop: can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em
Concordance, conformance, versions, and traceability
An XML based approach to support the evolution of model-to-model traceability links
On feature traceability in object oriented programs

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Toward improved traceability of non-functional requirements

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Cleland-Huang, Jane
Abstract This position paper examines current practices and challenges for tracing non-functional requirements (NFRs). Anecdotal evidence suggests that many organizations do not effectively trace NFRs and that functional changes are often implemented with very little understanding as to how system qualities such as safety, security, and performance will be impacted. The tendency for NFRs to have broad ranging impact upon a software system, and the strong interdependencies and tradeoffs that exist between NFRs and the software architecture leave typical existing traceability methods insufficient for tracing NFRs. This paper focuses on post-requirements traceability of NFRs. It first identifies three critical areas in which NFRs require traceability support, it then evaluates existing traceability methods, and finally proposes a more holistic traceability environment named Goal Centric Traceability that supports impact analysis of NFRs within the context of the software architecture in which they are deployed.
Starting Page 14
Ending Page 19
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595932437
DOI 10.1145/1107656.1107660
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2005-11-08
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Traceability Non-functional requirements Software architecture
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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