Title
Agile requirements traceability using domain-specific modelling languages
Abstract
Requirements traceability is an important mechanism for managing verification, validation and change impact analysis challenges in system engineering. Numerous model-based approaches have been proposed to support requirements traceability, but significant challenges remain, including finding the appropriate level of granularity for modelling traceability and coping with the lack of uniformity in requirements management tools. This paper argues for an agile modelling approach to managing requirements traceability and, in this context, proposes a domain/project-specific requirements traceability modelling approach. The preliminary approach is illustrated briefly in the context of the safety-critical systems engineering domain, where agile traceability from functional and safety requirements is necessary to underpin certification.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2467307.2467316
Proceedings of the 2012 Extreme Modeling Workshop
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
appropriate level,agile modelling approach,requirements management tool,modelling traceability,agile requirement,domain-specific modelling language,system engineering,numerous model-based approach,preliminary approach,safety-critical systems engineering domain,agile traceability,requirements traceability
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
16
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Masoumeh Taromirad1262.66
Richard F. Paige22053163.62