通过动态检索对UML构件的跟踪来支持软件演进

R. Settimi, J. Cleland-Huang, Oussama Ben Khadra, Jigar Mody, W. Lukasik, C. DePalma
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将新的和变更的需求跟踪到受影响的组件的能力为在不断发展的软件系统中管理变更提供了关键的支持。不幸的是,许多研究表明,使用传统的可追溯性方法维持联系是困难的。信息检索技术可以用来动态地生成跟踪,并减少维护显式链接的需要,然而,这个领域的先前工作主要集中在建立需求内部链接或需求与代码之间的链接上。我们比较了几种用于在需求、代码和UML模型之间生成链接的检索技术。与直接生成到代码的链接相比,对UML元素的跟踪提供了对所提议的变更的更高的视角,并且支持模型驱动开发的增长趋势。我们的实验对于建立到UML工件的链接比建立到代码的链接得到了更好的结果,这表明通过UML工件建立到代码的链接是有用的。我们通过讨论管理软件系统演化的这种方法的含义来结束本文。
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Supporting software evolution through dynamically retrieving traces to UML artifacts
The ability to trace new and changed requirements to their impacted components provides critical support for managing change in an evolving software system. Unfortunately numerous studies have shown the difficulties of maintaining links using traditional traceability methods. Information retrieval techniques can be used to dynamically generate traces and alleviate the need to maintain explicit links, however prior work in this area has focused primarily on establishing intra-requirement links or links between requirements and code. We compare several retrieval techniques for generating links between requirements, code, and UML models. Tracing to UML elements provides a higher perspective on the proposed change than would be possible if links were generated directly to the code and supports the growing trend towards model driven development. Our experiment returned better results for establishing links to UML artifacts than to code, suggesting the usefulness of establishing links to code via UML artifacts. We conclude the paper by discussing the implications of this approach for managing the evolution of a software system.
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