Future of Software Engineering Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2593882.2593891
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Software traceability: trends and future directions

Abstract: Software traceability is a sought-after, yet often elusive quality in software-intensive systems. Required in safety-critical systems by many certifying bodies, such as the USA Federal Aviation Authority, software traceability is an essential element of the software development process. In practice, traceability is often conducted in an ad-hoc, after-the-fact manner and, therefore, its benefits are not always fully realized. Over the past decade, researchers have focused on specific areas of the traceability p… Show more

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“…As in [8], ubiquitous traceability is achieved automatically, as a result of collecting, analysing, and processing every piece of evidence from which trace data can be inferred and managed.…”
Section: Astesj Issn: 2415-6698mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As in [8], ubiquitous traceability is achieved automatically, as a result of collecting, analysing, and processing every piece of evidence from which trace data can be inferred and managed.…”
Section: Astesj Issn: 2415-6698mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the ability to inter-relate any uniquely identifiable software engineering artefact to any other, to maintain the required links over time, and to use the resulting network to answer questions of both the software product and its development process [8]. It is a key element of any rigorous software development process that, provides critical support for many development activities [18].…”
Section: Information Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We characterize the required traceability information via the traceability information model (TIM) of Figure 5. TIMs are a common way of specifying how different development artifacts (and the elements thereof) should be traced to one another in order to support specific analytical tasks [12,13,14].…”
Section: Building Sysml Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its importance, there are still several significant challenges associated with traceability, as described in [7]. In addition, in [3] the authors present several compelling areas of research that need to be addressed in order to support the challenges. One of these areas is concerned with the visualization of trace data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%