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Traceability plays an important rote in the development and assurance of software systems that permeate
our society. It helps to assure that an as-built system correctly implements all requirements by supporting
change impact assessment, re-engineering of applications, and other critical software engineering
activities. Previously, researchers have focused on delivering point solutions that address specific
traceability issues. In contrast, the proposed research will develop a new and powerful traceability model,
named Traceability, that will deliver value-added traceability services designed to support diverse
stakeholders as they perform critical software engineering activities. For example, an independent
verification and validation (IV&V) analyst can use our value-enhanced traceability services to determine
if the elements of a design satisFj the requirements, while the developer of an embedded pacemaker
controller can determine the scope of a proposed change as well as the amount of effort required to
implement the change. Traceability+ will support the needs of a broad spectrum of stakeholders
including requirements analysts, reverse engineers, developers, architects, maintainers, and IV&V
analysts.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/1/08 → 7/31/12 |
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CPA-SEL-T:Collaborative Research:Traceability+:a Service Oriented Framework to Support Value-added software Traceability
Hayes, J. (PI)
8/1/08 → 7/31/13
Project: Research project