by administrador | May 1, 2020 | Academic Software Tool
TLR-ELtoR recovers traceability links between a requirement and a model through the combination of evolutionary computation and machine learning techniques, generating as a result a ranking of model fragments that can realize the requirement. Our public online...
by administrador | Nov 16, 2019 | Academic Software Tool
Current traceability approaches evaluate methods in the source code of a software product as atomic units. CODFREL (Code Fragment-based Requirement Location) is our approach to fine-grained requirement traceability, which lies in an evolutionary algorithm and includes...
by administrador | Jun 3, 2019 | Academic Software Tool
Often, when requirements are written, parts of the domain knowledge are assumed by the domain experts and not formalized in writing, but nevertheless used to build software artifacts. This issue, known as tacit knowledge, affects the performance of Traceability Links...
by administrador | Oct 4, 2017 | Industrial Software Tool
TCML has expressiveness to describe the iteration between the main pieces of equipment installed in a train unit. From a TCML model, it is possible to extract model fragments and keep them in a model fragment library. These model fragments can be reused in the...
by administrador | Sep 18, 2017 | Academic Software Tool
Feature location is one of the most important and common activities performed by developers during software maintenance and evolution. Features must be located across families of products and the software artifacts that realize each feature must be identified....
by administrador | Aug 22, 2017 | Industrial Software Tool
The model library of the tool was populated thanks to our model pattern identification and extraction process. The process faced the following settings from our industrial partner: models composed of more than 500 elements. Around 1029 different potential fragments...
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