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Techniques facilitating post-RS traceability. This type includes those techniques which help to trace the life of requirements when they are included in the requirements specification and forward. The techniques supporting post-RS traceability are subdivided in three types: those who favouring traceability of functional requirements, techniques favouring non-functional requirements and finally techniques that favouring both, functional and non- functional requirements. The latter is most suitable to the eDIANA features, because support traceability of both functional and non-functional requirements. The techniques included in this category of the above mentioned are EBT, IR, Hyper text based approach, Feature model based approach, Scenario based traceability, Process centric environment, Matrices and Aspect weaving. The two techniques selected in eDIANA are: Scenario-Based Approach (SB), with this technique scenarios are used to model system functionality and to generate functional test cases. Scenarios- based test cases create a mapping between requirements and other artefacts like design and code. The traceability is established by mapping scenarios with the design elements. Scenarios are created to trace only the interesting cases therefore they might not provide complete coverage. [20] Traceability Matrices, this technique are commonly used in industry to define relationships between requirements document and other type of artefacts [20]. The other artefacts include design modules, code modules and test cases. In traceability matrices the links are manually created between requirements and other artefacts. Currently different products are in the market as RETRO, DesignTrack, TRAM, Scenario Advisor Tool, DOORS or ARTS. Nevertheless the tool used currently in eDiana for requisite management is Rational RequisitePro, which is a requirements management tool developed by IBM that provides support to save software requirements specification (SRS) document, link requirements to use case diagrams, and test cases. When change to requirements occur Rational RequisitePro identifies the corresponding software artefacts that are affected. But the most important feature in this context is that also provides traceability support for the requirements. Requisite Pro offer the possibility to display and manage the requirements, their attributes, and their relationships with other requirements in views, and this information should present in a table/matrix or in an outline tree. In eDIANA Proje...
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