Managing Traceability Information Models: Not Such a Simple Task After All?
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2021

Practitioners are poorly supported by the scientific literature when managing traceability information models (TIMs), which capture the structure and semantics of trace links. In practice, companies manage their TIMs in very different ways, even in cases where companies share many similarities. We present our findings from an in-depth focus group about TIM management with three different systems engineering companies. We find that the concrete needs of the companies as well as challenges such as scale and workflow integration are not considered by existing scientific work. We thus issue a call-to-arms for the requirements engineering and software and systems traceability communities, the two main communities for traceability research, to refocus their work on these practical problems.

Guidelines

Modeling

Conferences

Complexity theory

Stakeholders

Software

Companies

Författare

Salome Maro

Göteborgs universitet

Jan-Philipp Steghöfer

Göteborgs universitet

Eric Knauss

Göteborgs universitet

Jennifer Horkoff

Göteborgs universitet

RASHIDA KASAULI

Computer Science and Engineering

Rebekka Wohlrab

Computer Science and Engineering

Jesper Lysemose Korsgaard

Grundfos

Florian Wartenberg

Grundfos

Niels Jorgen Strom

Grundfos

Ruben Alexandersson

Systems Engineering

IEEE Software

0740-7459 (ISSN) 19374194 (eISSN)

Vol. 38 5 101-109 9180318

Ämneskategorier

Annan maskinteknik

Programvaruteknik

Datorsystem

DOI

10.1109/MS.2020.3020651

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