Relationship-based change propagation: A case study

M. Chechik, Winnie Lai, S. Nejati, Jordi Cabot, Z. Diskin, S. Easterbrook, M. Sabetzadeh, Rick Salay
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Abstract

Software development is an evolutionary process. Requirements of a system are often incomplete or inconsistent, and hence need to be extended or modified over time. Customers may demand new services or goals that often lead to changes in the design and implementation of the system. These changes are typically very expensive. Even if only local modifications are needed, manually applying them is time-consuming and and error-prone. Thus, it is essential to assist users in propagating changes across requirements, design, and implementation artifacts. In this paper, we take a model-based approach and provide an automated algorithm for propagating changes between requirements and design models. The key feature of our work is explicating relationships between models at the requirements and design levels. We provide conditions for checking validity of these relationships both syntactically and semantically. We show how our algorithm utilizes the relationships between models at different levels to localize the regions that should be modified. We use the IBM Trade 6 case study to demonstrate our approach.
基于关系的变更传播:一个案例研究
软件开发是一个进化的过程。系统的需求通常是不完整或不一致的,因此需要随着时间的推移而扩展或修改。客户可能需要新的服务或目标,这通常会导致系统的设计和实现发生变化。这些更改通常非常昂贵。即使只需要局部修改,手动应用它们也是费时且容易出错的。因此,帮助用户在需求、设计和实现工件之间传播变更是必要的。在本文中,我们采用了一种基于模型的方法,并提供了一种在需求和设计模型之间传播变更的自动算法。我们工作的关键特征是在需求和设计层次上解释模型之间的关系。我们提供了在语法和语义上检查这些关系有效性的条件。我们展示了我们的算法如何利用不同级别的模型之间的关系来定位应该修改的区域。我们使用IBM Trade 6案例研究来演示我们的方法。
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