Grand challenges, benchmarks, and TraceLab: developing infrastructure for the software traceability research community. (bibtex)
by Jane Cleland-Huang, Adam Czauderna, Alex Dekhtyar, Orlena Gotel, Jane Huffman Hayes, Ed Keenan, Greg Leach, Jonathan I. Maletic, Denys Poshyvanyk, Yonghee Shin, Andrea Zisman, Giuliano Antoniol, Brian Berenbach, Alexander Egyed, Patrick Mäder
Abstract:
The challenges of implementing successful and cost-effective traceability have created a compelling research agenda that has addressed a broad range of traceability related issues, ranging from qualitative studies of traceability users in industry to very technical and quantitative studies. Unfortunately, advances are hampered by the signifcant time and effort that new researchers must invest to establish their research environments. In addition, existing researchers face challenges in reconstructing and modifying existing experiments, as well as in comparing new results against existing baselines. Members of the Center of Excellence for Software Traceability (CoEST) have been working to address these issues through identifying the Grand Challenges of Traceability, developing benchmarks, and constructing TraceLab, an extensible and scalable visual environment for designing and executing a broad range of traceability experiments.
Reference:
Grand challenges, benchmarks, and TraceLab: developing infrastructure for the software traceability research community. (Jane Cleland-Huang, Adam Czauderna, Alex Dekhtyar, Orlena Gotel, Jane Huffman Hayes, Ed Keenan, Greg Leach, Jonathan I. Maletic, Denys Poshyvanyk, Yonghee Shin, Andrea Zisman, Giuliano Antoniol, Brian Berenbach, Alexander Egyed, Patrick Mäder), 2011.
Bibtex Entry:
@Workshop{DBLP:conf/icse/Cleland-HuangCDGHKLMPSZABEM11,
  author    = {Jane Cleland-Huang and Adam Czauderna and Alex Dekhtyar and Orlena Gotel and Jane Huffman Hayes and Ed Keenan and Greg Leach and Maletic, Jonathan I. and Denys Poshyvanyk and Yonghee Shin and Andrea Zisman and Giuliano Antoniol and Brian Berenbach and Alexander Egyed and Patrick Mäder},
  booktitle = {6th International Workshop on Traceability in Emerging Forms of Software Engineering (TEFSE), Honolulu, HI},
  title     = {Grand challenges, benchmarks, and TraceLab: developing infrastructure for the software traceability research community.},
  year      = {2011},
  abstract  = {The challenges of implementing successful and cost-effective traceability
	have created a compelling research agenda that has addressed a broad
	range of traceability related issues, ranging from qualitative studies
	of traceability users in industry to very technical and quantitative
	studies. Unfortunately, advances are hampered by the signifcant time
	and effort that new researchers must invest to establish their research
	environments. In addition, existing researchers face challenges in
	reconstructing and modifying existing experiments, as well as in
	comparing new results against existing baselines. Members of the
	Center of Excellence for Software Traceability (CoEST) have been
	working to address these issues through identifying the Grand Challenges
	of Traceability, developing benchmarks, and constructing TraceLab,
	an extensible and scalable visual environment for designing and executing
	a broad range of traceability experiments.},
  pages     = {17-23},
  doi       = {10.1145/1987856.1987861},
  file      = {:Workshops\\TEFSE 2011 - Grand Challenges, Benchmarks, and TraceLab\\Grand Challenges, Benchmarks, and TraceLab-preprint.pdf:PDF},
  keywords  = {},
}
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