Title :
Automating speculative queries through event-based requirements traceability
Author :
Cleland-Huang, Jane ; Chang, Carl K. ; Sethi, Gaurav ; Javvaji, Kumar ; Hu, Haijian ; Xia, Jinchun
Author_Institution :
Int. Center for Software Eng., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Posing speculative questions about a software system is an important yet often unsupported activity. Current impact analysis techniques tend to focus upon the functionality of the system, whilst the effects of change upon performance requirements are largely ignored until after implementation. This tendency can lead to costly and time-consuming mistakes. Event-based traceability provides a robust method for handling both long-term evolutionary change as well as the short-term speculative change needed to support performance related impact analysis. By establishing dynamic links, capable of propagating data values and commands between requirements and performance models, it becomes possible to automate a wide range of speculative queries and to enhance the overall ability to predict the impact of change upon the performance of the system.
Keywords :
formal specification; software performance evaluation; systems analysis; change impact; dynamic links; event-based requirements traceability; impact analysis techniques; performance models; performance requirements; speculative query automation; system functionality; Costs; Government; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Robustness; Software engineering; Software performance; Software systems; Systems engineering and theory; Vehicle crash testing;
Conference_Titel :
Requirements Engineering, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE Joint International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1465-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICRE.2002.1048540