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Ontology-based multiperspective requirements traceability framework

Journal

KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 493-522

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10115-009-0259-2

Keywords

Requirements traceability; Multiperspective software development; Ontology; Knowledge management

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  1. Faculty of Information and Communication Technology at Mahidol University
  2. University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce

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Large-scaled software development inevitably involves a group of stakeholders, each of whom may express their requirements differently in their own terminology and representation depending on their perspectives or perceptions of their shared problems. In view of that, the heterogeneity must be well handled and resolved in tracing and managing changes of such requirements. This paper presents our multiperspective requirements traceability (MUPRET) framework which deploys ontology as a knowledge management mechanism to intervene mutual understanding without restricting the freedom in expressing requirements differently. Ontology matching is applied as a reasoning mechanism in automatically generating traceability relationships. The relationships are identified by deriving semantic analogy of ontology concepts representing requirements elements. The precision and recall of traceability relationships generated by the framework are verified by comparing with a set of traceability relationships manually identified by users as a proof-of-concept of this framework.

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