Towards a framework for improving requirement traceability

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Work regarding requirement traceability focuses on programming aspects instead of identifying, analysing and modelling all traceable data in a software project. This paper describes the development of a framework for improving software requirement traceability. The framework consisted of classifying traced information, defining and using relationship types regarding traced information, a set of guidelines for developing a requirements traceability model for a software project and using my management tool (MyMT tool) to support developing a requirement traceability model. A university library management system was used to illustrate applying the framework.

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Toranzo Céspedes, M. A., Cysneiros Filho, G., Gómez, Y., & Rodríguez Mendoza, O. (2012). Towards a framework for improving requirement traceability. Ingenieria e Investigacion, 32(1), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.15446/ing.investig.v32n1.28520

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