Zschaler, Steffen, et al. “Rigorous Identification and Encoding of Trace-Links in Model-Driven Engineering”. Software & Systems Modeling, vol. 10, no. 4, 2011, pp. 469-87, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10270-010-0158-8.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Zschaler, Steffen
Author: Power, Christopher
Author: Paige, Richard F.
Author: Drivalos, Nikolaos
Author: Olsen, Goran K.
Author: Fernandes, Kiran J.
Author: Kolovos, Dimitrios S.
Date Issued
2011
Date Published Online
2011-10-09
Abstract

Model-driven engineering (MDE) involves the construction and manipulation of many models of different kinds in an engineering process. In principle, models can be used in the product engineering lifecycle in an end-to-end manner for representing requirements, designs and implementations, and assisting in deployment and maintenance. The manipulations applied to models may be manual, but they can also be automated—for example, using model transformations, code generation, and validation. To enhance automated analysis, consistency and coherence of models used in an MDE process, it is useful to identify, establish and maintain trace-links between models. However, the breadth and scope of trace-links that can be used in MDE is substantial, and managing trace-link information can be very complex. In this paper, we contribute to managing the complexity of traceability information in MDE in two ways: firstly, we demonstrate how to identify the different kinds of trace-links that may appear in an end-to-end MDE process; secondly, we describe a rigorous approach to defining semantically rich trace-links between models, where the models themselves may be constructed using diverse modelling languages. The definition of rich trace-links allows us to use tools to maintain and analyse traceability relationships.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
The European Commission
Page range
469-487
Host Title
Software & Systems Modeling
Host Abbreviated Title
Softw Syst Model
Volume
10
Issue
4
ISSN
1619-1366
1619-1374