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Due to increasing global demand for software applications, the fundamental question of how to develop software collaboratively and most efficiently on a global scale is raised. Today, especially managing requirements traceability from elicitation to implementation constitutes a major issue. Therefore, this work aims at managing traces between different kinds of artifacts and stakeholders more effectively and efficiently in distributed collaborative software development environments. The overall contribution involves designing a novel solution approach, including conceptual, methodological, and tool-based components. Its applicability and utility are evaluated both analytically and empirically, eventually in the form of an experimental setting with 17 replicated development teams.

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Contents: Existing approaches to distributed collaborative software development and traceability and rationale management – Requirements analysis, solution design, and implementation – Evaluation and discussion of the overall results.

Improving Traceability in Distributed

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/10/2008
      ISBN13: 9783631584743, 978-3631584743
      ISBN10: 3631584741

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Due to increasing global demand for software applications, the fundamental question of how to develop software collaboratively and most efficiently on a global scale is raised. Today, especially managing requirements traceability from elicitation to implementation constitutes a major issue. Therefore, this work aims at managing traces between different kinds of artifacts and stakeholders more effectively and efficiently in distributed collaborative software development environments. The overall contribution involves designing a novel solution approach, including conceptual, methodological, and tool-based components. Its applicability and utility are evaluated both analytically and empirically, eventually in the form of an experimental setting with 17 replicated development teams.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Existing approaches to distributed collaborative software development and traceability and rationale management – Requirements analysis, solution design, and implementation – Evaluation and discussion of the overall results.

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