TY - GEN
T1 - Software traceability
T2 - Future of Software Engineering Conference, FOSE 2014
AU - Cleland-Huang, Jane
AU - Gotel, Orlena C.Z.
AU - Hayes, Jane Huffman
AU - Mäder, Patrick
AU - Zisman, Andrea
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2014 ACM.
PY - 2014/5/31
Y1 - 2014/5/31
N2 - 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 problem, developing more sophisticated tooling, promoting strategic planning, applying information retrieval techniques capable of semi-automating the trace creation and maintenance process, developing new trace query languages and visualization techniques that use trace links, and applying traceability in specific domains such as Model Driven Development, product line systems, and agile project environments. In this paper, we build upon a prior body of work to highlight the state-of-the-art in software traceability, and to present compelling areas of research that need to be addressed.
AB - 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 problem, developing more sophisticated tooling, promoting strategic planning, applying information retrieval techniques capable of semi-automating the trace creation and maintenance process, developing new trace query languages and visualization techniques that use trace links, and applying traceability in specific domains such as Model Driven Development, product line systems, and agile project environments. In this paper, we build upon a prior body of work to highlight the state-of-the-art in software traceability, and to present compelling areas of research that need to be addressed.
KW - Road map
KW - Software traceability
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U2 - 10.1145/2593882.2593891
DO - 10.1145/2593882.2593891
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84908645050
T3 - Future of Software Engineering, FOSE 2014 - Proceedings
SP - 55
EP - 69
BT - Future of Software Engineering, FOSE 2014 - Proceedings
Y2 - 31 May 2014 through 7 June 2014
ER -