Visualization and Analysis in Automated Trace Retrieval

C. Duan, J. Cleland-Huang
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This paper describes a new visualization technique for helping analysts to understand the potential impact of changing requirements, and for providing valuable early feedback on the quality of a software design. Based on the candidate links that are automatically generated by a trace retrieval tool, VisMatrix creates a graphical representation of the requirements trace matrix showing not only where candidate links exist, but also the strength of those links. New metrics derived from the trace visualization, and its underlying trace matrix, are introduced. These include 'trace clustering' for evaluating modularity, and 'trace scope' for analyzing fan-in and fan-out behavior of traces, where fan-in represents the number of requirements influencing a design artifact, and fan-out represents the degree of influence a single requirement has on the set of design artifacts. Examples are drawn from the automatically generated trace matrices of four different data sets to illustrate the visualization techniques and analyze the proposed metrics.
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自动轨迹检索中的可视化与分析
本文描述了一种新的可视化技术,用于帮助分析人员理解需求变化的潜在影响,并提供对软件设计质量有价值的早期反馈。基于由跟踪检索工具自动生成的候选链接,VisMatrix创建了需求跟踪矩阵的图形表示,不仅显示了候选链接存在的位置,还显示了这些链接的强度。介绍了从轨迹可视化中派生的新指标及其底层轨迹矩阵。这些包括用于评估模块化的“跟踪集群”,以及用于分析跟踪的扇入和扇出行为的“跟踪范围”,其中扇入表示影响设计工件的需求数量,扇出表示单个需求对设计工件集的影响程度。从四种不同数据集的自动生成的跟踪矩阵中绘制示例,以说明可视化技术并分析所建议的度量。
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