M. Joanna Fyson, C. Boldyreff
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使用应用程序理解来支持影响分析
软件系统中一个组件的任何变化都可能影响到其他组件,这种现象被称为“连锁反应”。影响分析是识别系统中可能受到连锁反应影响的所有组成部分的过程。这需要了解组件之间的依赖关系。软件系统不仅包括源代码,还包括所有生命周期工作产品,包括需求、设计和测试文档。这些组件中的任何一个都可能是变更请求的主题,因此应包括在影响分析中。用于影响分析的波纹传播图(RPG)是AMES(应用程序管理环境和支持)项目的一部分,它以一种可以跟踪依赖关系以识别所有受影响组件的方式对应用程序进行建模。它是一个对象关系模型,由某种粒度级别的系统组件和它们之间的各种关系组成。本文描述了AMES RPG,以及如何使用应用程序理解(AU)工具集的结果(同样作为AMES项目的一部分)来支持获得对应用程序的理解的过程,从而提供填充RPG所需的一些数据。©1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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