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  2. 2015 IEEE Fifth International Workshop on Requirements Patterns (RePa)
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2015 IEEE Fifth International Workshop on Requirements Patterns (RePa)
Copyright page
Author index
Contents
Message from the chairs
Ordering interrogative questions for effective requirements engineering: The W6H pattern
Cataloguing provenance-awareness with patterns
Reusing knowledge on delivering privacy and transparency together
Patterns of co-evolution between requirements and source code
Building social sustainability into software: Case of equality
HAZOP-based approach to pattern identification for non-functional requirements
Using correctness, consistency, and completeness patterns for automated scenarios verification
2014 IEEE 4th International Workshop on Requirements Patterns (RePa)

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Patterns of co-evolution between requirements and source code

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Rahimi, Mona Cleland-Huang, Jane
Copyright Year 2015
Description Author affiliation: School of Computing, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, 60604, USA (Rahimi, Mona; Cleland-Huang, Jane)
Abstract Software systems are characterized by continual change which often occurs concurrently across various artifact types. For example, changes may be initiated at the requirements, design, or source code level. Understanding patterns of co-evolution across requirements and source code provides fundamental building blocks for automating software engineering activities such as trace link creation and evolution, requirements analysis and maintenance, refactoring detection, and the generation of task recommendations. However, prior work has focused almost entirely on the evolution of individual artifact types such as requirements, design, or source code. In this paper we document patterns of co-evolution that occur between requirements and source code. We illustrate the utility of the patterns for detecting missing requirements and for evolving requirements to source code trace links.
Starting Page 25
Ending Page 31
File Size 1237959
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
e-ISBN 9781509001224
DOI 10.1109/RePa.2015.7407734
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2015-08-25
Publisher Place Canada
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Co-evolution Source code evolution Requirements evolution Patterns
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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