DocumentCode
2407684
Title
Quantitative aspects of requirements evolution
Author
Anderson, Stuart ; Felici, Massimo
Author_Institution
Div. of Informatics, Univ. of Edinburgh, UK
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
27
Lastpage
32
Abstract
Requirements evolution is considered as one of the most critical issues in developing computer-based systems. Despite the recognised role of requirements in software engineering, requirements evolution is little understood from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives. This paper investigates our ability to understand the requirements evolution process by means of metrics. The empirical investigation of an avionics industrial safety-critical case study, assesses our ability to monitor requirements evolution by evolutionary trends and the Requirements Maturity Index (RMI). We propose an enrichment of the RMI in order to take into account process aspects and history of changes. The empirical results support the models underlying the proposed metrics. The empirical nature of this work allows to replicate the experiment in other industrial contexts and to benefit of our results.
Keywords
aerospace computing; avionics; formal specification; safety-critical software; software metrics; Requirements Maturity Index; avionics industrial safety-critical case study; change history; computer-based systems; evolutionary trends; metrics; quantitative aspects; requirements evolution; software engineering; Aerospace electronics; Computer industry; Costs; Degradation; Engineering management; History; Informatics; Monitoring; Software engineering; Software safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002. COMPSAC 2002. Proceedings. 26th Annual International
ISSN
0730-3157
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1727-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPSAC.2002.1044529
Filename
1044529
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