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Incorporating Multimedia Source Materials into a Traceability Framework
Requirements engineers generate domain models and requirements specifications from a variety of rich, informal sources. Yet much of this informal information is not preserved to maintain the traceability of requirements back to their origins. In this paper we describe TRECRE, a traceability framework for preserving and providing access to a variety of multimedia source materials.