Verification and validation of software process simulation models: A systematic mapping study

IF 1.7 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Journal of Software-Evolution and Process Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1002/smr.2612
Yue Li, He Zhang, Bohan Liu, Liming Dong, Haojie Gong, Guoping Rong
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Software process simulation models (SPSMs) that are based on descriptive process models offer the executability that can demonstrate dynamic changes of software processes over time. Verification and validation (V&V) is critical in SPSMs for guaranteeing the quality and reliability of models. V&V of dynamic software process models is more complex and challenging than for static software process models. This work systematically summarizes and maps V&V studies in SPSM to provide guidelines for future research and practice. Specifically, this study aims at identifying the focus of research on V&V, the methods used for V&V, and how to implement V&V of SPSMs in software engineering research. We conducted a systematic mapping study on studies of SPSMs that report on their V&V activities. Under the guidance of a V&V meta-model for SPSMs, we study four research questions about V&V process. We identified 107 primary studies from a pool of 313 papers on SPSMs until 2021. There are two main results of our study. The first one presents the relationship between quality aspects of SPSMs and the V&V methods to assure them. The second result reveals the relationships among the modeling process, three modeling steps, five quality aspects, and 10 V&V methods. Generally, researchers do not pay sufficient attention to V&V, as 65.8% ( ( 313 107 ) / 313) failed to mention or elaborate on their V&V process. We systematically summarize and map the state-of-the-art V&V research in software process modeling field to support modelers' practice and improve their V&V process.

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软件过程仿真模型的验证和确认:系统制图研究
基于描述性过程模型的软件过程仿真模型(SPSM)具有可执行性,能够展示软件过程随时间的动态变化。验证和确认(V&V)是 SPSM 保证模型质量和可靠性的关键。与静态软件流程模型相比,动态软件流程模型的 V&V 更为复杂,更具挑战性。这项工作系统地总结和映射了 SPSM 中的 V&V 研究,为未来的研究和实践提供指导。具体来说,本研究旨在确定 V&V 的研究重点、V&V 所使用的方法以及如何在软件工程研究中实施 SPSM 的 V&V。我们对报告其 V&V 活动的 SPSM 研究进行了系统的摸底研究。在 SPSM 的 V&V 元模型的指导下,我们研究了有关 V&V 过程的四个研究问题。我们从截至 2021 年的 313 篇有关 SPSM 的论文中筛选出 107 篇主要研究。我们的研究有两个主要结果。第一项成果介绍了 SPSM 的质量方面与确保其质量的 V&V 方法之间的关系。第二个结果揭示了建模过程、三个建模步骤、五个质量方面和 10 种 V&V 方法之间的关系。一般来说,研究人员对 V&V 没有给予足够的重视,因为 65.8% ( ( 313 - 107 ) / 313) 的研究人员没有提及或阐述他们的 V&V 过程。我们对软件过程建模领域最前沿的 V&V 研究进行了系统总结和地图绘制,以支持建模者的实践并改进他们的 V&V 过程。
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