An Integrated Decision Model For Efficient Requirement Traceability In SPICE Compliant Development

Bernhard M. Turban, M. Kucera, A. Tsakpinis, Christian Wolff
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Requirement traceability ensures that (SW-)products meet their requirements and additionally makes the estimation of the consequences of requirement changes possible. It is especially difficult to establish at the transition from requirements specification to its provision in the design, because design processes represent creative and complex transfers of mostly unique problem constellations into a sustainable solution (so-called Wicked Problems). At first, this article searches for symptoms of the problem in analyzing the process model of ISO 12207, the foundation of SPICE or CMMi. This analysis mainly serves the derivation of a concept for the integrated extension of today's traceability models with the aspect of documented design decisions. In the context of current approaches in Rationale Management, our concept proofs as sustainable solution that supports - heavyweight" prescriptive approaches as well as - lightweight" pragmatic approaches and -moreover -shows interdependencies between both kinds.
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SPICE兼容开发中高效需求追溯的集成决策模型
需求可追溯性确保(SW-)产品满足它们的需求,并且使得对需求变更的后果的评估成为可能。在从需求规范到设计提供的过渡阶段建立需求规范是特别困难的,因为设计过程代表了将大多数独特的问题群创造性地和复杂地转移到可持续的解决方案(所谓的Wicked Problems)。本文首先通过对ISO 12207过程模型(SPICE或CMMi的基础)的分析,寻找问题的症状。这个分析主要是为今天的可跟踪性模型的集成扩展提供一个概念的推导,该模型具有文档化的设计决策方面。在基本原理管理中当前方法的背景下,我们的概念证明是可持续的解决方案,它支持重量级的“规定性方法”和轻量级的实用方法,而且还显示了两种方法之间的相互依赖性。
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