by Orlena Gotel, Jane Cleland-Huang, Jane Huffman Hayes, Andrea Zisman, Alexander Egyed, Paul Grünbacher, Alex Dekhtyar, Giuliano Antoniol, Jonathan I. Maletic, Patrick Mäder
Abstract:
This chapter seeks to provide a reference resource on traceability fundamentals. It defines the essential traceability terminology of trace, trace artifact, trace link, traceability and tracing, and is supplemented by an extensive glossary2 that has been developed and endorsed by members of the traceability community. This chapter also offers a model of a generic traceability process and describes the essential activities involved in the lifecycle of a trace. This model has been used as a frame of reference for articulating the grand challenge of traceability, as reported in Chapters X to Y of this book. The chapter also describes the basic types of traceability and explains a number of key associated concepts.
Reference:
Traceability Fundamentals (Orlena Gotel, Jane Cleland-Huang, Jane Huffman Hayes, Andrea Zisman, Alexander Egyed, Paul Grünbacher, Alex Dekhtyar, Giuliano Antoniol, Jonathan I. Maletic, Patrick Mäder), Chapter in (Jane Cleland-Huang, Orlena Gotel, Andrea Zisman, eds.), Springer-Verlag London Limited, 2012.
Bibtex Entry:
@InBook{DBLP:books/daglib/p/GotelCHZEGDAMM12,
pages = {3-22},
title = {Traceability Fundamentals},
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 and Patrick Mäder},
editor = {Jane Cleland-Huang and Orlena Gotel and Andrea Zisman},
abstract = {This chapter seeks to provide a reference resource on traceability
fundamentals. It defines the essential traceability terminology of
trace, trace artifact, trace link, traceability and tracing, and
is supplemented by an extensive glossary2 that has been developed
and endorsed by members of the traceability community. This chapter
also offers a model of a generic traceability process and describes
the essential activities involved in the lifecycle of a trace. This
model has been used as a frame of reference for articulating the
grand challenge of traceability, as reported in Chapters X to Y of
this book. The chapter also describes the basic types of traceability
and explains a number of key associated concepts.},
booktitle = {Software and Systems Traceability},
doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-2239-5_1},
file = {:Book Chapters\\SST 2012 - Software and Systems Traceability\\TraceabilityFundamentals-preprint.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-1-4471-2238-8},
keywords = {FWF P25513},
owner = {paul},
timestamp = {2015.09.12},
}