| Dean Leffingwell, Don Widrig - 2000 - 532 lapas
...working definitions of traceahility: • "The degree to which a relationship can he estahlished hetween two or more products of the development process, especially products having a predecessor-successor or master-suhordinate relationship to one another; for example, the degree to which the requirements and... | |
| Robert Binder - 2000 - 1256 lapas
...component to a program module specification; each module specification to a source code component. (2) The degree to which a relationship can be established...master-subordinate relationship to one another [IEEE 610]. transition. In a state machine, an event/state/action/state tuple. In the FREE model, a unique... | |
| Mario E. Moreira - 2004 - 266 lapas
...problem management, change control, release engineering, and multiple site development technologies. The degree to which a relationship can be established between two or more items within a lifecycle that have a predecessor- successor relationship with one another. An identified... | |
| Hongji Yang - 2005 - 422 lapas
...and vertical traceability relationships Requirements Design Implementation Traceability is defined as the "degree to which a relationship can be established...or master-subordinate relationship to one another. For example, the degree to which the requirements and design of a given software artefact match" (IEEE,... | |
| Janusz S. Kowalik, Janusz Gorski, Anatoly Sachenko - 398 lapas
...identify those parts of the system which were dependent on that assumption. A relationship (trace) is established between two or more products of the development...or master-subordinate relationship to one another. Traceability information can be used to support: 1 . the analysis of the implications and integration... | |
| Matjaž Colnarič, Wolfgang A. Halang, Marek Węgrzyn - 2005 - 166 lapas
...functional traceability is modified from IEEE Std. 610.12, and is defined by the authors as follows: (1) the degree to which a relationship can be established between two or more functions and functional characteristics of the system (user) requirements; and (2) the degree to which... | |
| David Akehurst, Regis Vogel, Richard Paige - 2007 - 222 lapas
...artefacts. In the IEEE Standard Glossary of Software Engineering Terminology [2] traceability is defined as: "The degree to which a relationship can be established...especially products having a predecessor-successor or master- subordinate relationship to one another; for example, the degree to which the requirements... | |
| Felix Redmill, Tom Anderson - 2007 - 266 lapas
...identify those parts of the system which were dependent on that assumption. A relationship (trace) is established between two or more products of the development...or master-subordinate relationship to one another. Traceability information can be used to support: 1 . explanation of aspects of the design which need... | |
| Janet E. Burge, John M. Carroll, Raymond McCall, Ivan Mistrík - 2008 - 316 lapas
...development methodology where unit tests are written first and then the code is written to pass the test traceability The degree to which a relationship can...between two or more products of the development process [adapted from IEEE Std 610.12-1990] testing Executing a piece of software to look for defects traditional... | |
| 1997 - 323 lapas
...derivation path (upward) and allocation/flowdown path (downward) of requirements and constraints. 2. The degree to which a relationship can be established between two or more products having a predecessor-successor or mastersubordinate relationship to one another. 1. A series of related... | |
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