by Orlena Gotel, Jane Cleland-Huang, Jane Huffman Hayes, Andrea Zisman, Alexander Egyed, Paul Grünbacher, Alex Dekhtyar, Giuliano Antoniol, Jonathan I. Maletic
Abstract:
This technical report offers a vision for traceability in software and systems engineering and outlines eight challenges that need to be addressed in order to achieve it. One of these challenges is referred to as the grand challenge of traceability because making traceability ubiquitous in software and systems development (traceability challenge eight) demands progress with all seven other challenges. A model of a generic traceability process is used as a framework through which the goals and requirements of each challenge are expressed. For each requirement, the current status of the traceability research and practice is summarized, and areas of promise are highlighted. This systematic analysis is used to articulate eight major research themes for the traceability community, along with a number of underlying research topics and positive adoption practices for industry. This work is a snapshot of an ongoing and collaborative effort between traceability researchers and practitioners within the Center of Excellence for Software Traceability (CoEST)10. It is a major update to the draft Problem Statement and Grand Challenges document11, and is intended to form a structured agenda for traceability research and practice, a basis for classifying research contributions and a means to track progress in the field.
Reference:
The Grand Challenge of Traceability (v1.0) (Orlena Gotel, Jane Cleland-Huang, Jane Huffman Hayes, Andrea Zisman, Alexander Egyed, Paul Grünbacher, Alex Dekhtyar, Giuliano Antoniol, Jonathan I. Maletic), Chapter in (Jane Cleland-Huang, Orlena Gotel, Andrea Zisman, eds.), Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2012.
Bibtex Entry:
@InBook{DBLP:books/daglib/p/GotelCHZEGDAM12,
pages = {343-412},
title = {The Grand Challenge of Traceability (v1.0)},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag London Limited},
year = {2012},
author = {Orlena Gotel and Jane Cleland-Huang and Jane Huffman Hayes and Andrea Zisman and Alexander Egyed and Paul Grünbacher and Alex Dekhtyar and Giuliano Antoniol and Jonathan I. Maletic},
editor = {Jane Cleland-Huang and Orlena Gotel and Andrea Zisman},
abstract = {This technical report offers a vision for traceability in software
and systems engineering and outlines eight challenges that need to
be addressed in order to achieve it. One of these challenges is referred
to as the grand challenge of traceability because making traceability
ubiquitous in software and systems development (traceability challenge
eight) demands progress with all seven other challenges. A model
of a generic traceability process is used as a framework through
which the goals and requirements of each challenge are expressed.
For each requirement, the current status of the traceability research
and practice is summarized, and areas of promise are highlighted.
This systematic analysis is used to articulate eight major research
themes for the traceability community, along with a number of underlying
research topics and positive adoption practices for industry. This
work is a snapshot of an ongoing and collaborative effort between
traceability researchers and practitioners within the Center of Excellence
for Software Traceability (CoEST)10. It is a major update to the
draft Problem Statement and Grand Challenges document11, and is intended
to form a structured agenda for traceability research and practice,
a basis for classifying research contributions and a means to track
progress in the field.},
booktitle = {Software and Systems Traceability},
doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-2239-5_16},
file = {:Book Chapters\\SST 2012 - Software and Systems Traceability\\The Grand Challenge of Traceability-preprint.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-1-4471-2238-8},
keywords = {FWF P25513},
owner = {paul},
paper = {Publications/Book Chapters/2012 - Software and Systems Traceability/The Grand Challenge of Traceability.pdf},
timestamp = {2015.09.12},
}