通过特性模型和可追溯性链接支持进化开发

Matthias Riebisch
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在使用过程中,软件系统必须不断更改。如果以不完整或不一致的方式实现这些更改,就会出现体系结构质量的损失,即在可维护性和可理解性方面。缺乏对软件中更改的需求影响的可追溯性增强了这种影响。可追溯性链接已经被提议作为需求和解决方案的不同部分之间的链接。在实际使用中,这些联系很难建立和维持。目前,由于人类需要的决策,工具不能有效地支持这些链接。本文介绍了特征模型作为连接需求和设计模型的中间元素。它们能够在不同的抽象层次之间建立更合适的桥接。特性模型将一组需求分组到一个特性,并允许对需求的可变性进行建模。特征模型构建了需求、设计元素和实现部分之间的可追溯性链接。这降低了建立和维护链接的工作量。此外,设计决策的描述可以附加到链接上。使用这种方法的行业经验表明,它支持大型软件系统的演化开发,特别是在开发人员对变更的更好理解方面。
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Supporting evolutionary development by feature models and traceability links
During their usage, software systems have to be changed constantly. If such changes are implemented in an incomplete or inconsistent way a loss of architectural quality will occur, i.e. in terms of maintainability and understandability. The lack of traceability of the impact of changed requirements in the software enhances this effect. Traceability links have been proposed as a link between the requirements and the different parts of a solution. In practical use, these links are difficult to establish and maintain. Currently, tools cannot effectively support these links due to human-required decisions. This paper introduces feature models as an intermediate element for linking requirements to design models. They enable a more appropriate bridging of the different levels of abstraction. Feature models group sets of requirements to a feature and enable a modeling of the variability of requirements. The feature models structure traceability links between requirements, design elements and implementation parts. This leads to lower efforts of establishing and maintaining the links. Furthermore, descriptions of design decisions can be attached to the links. Industrial experience with this approach shows its support for the evolutionary development of large software systems, especially in the improved comprehension of the changes by the developers.
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