重新审视下一个发布问题:目标模型的新途径

Fatma Başak Aydemir, F. Dalpiaz, S. Brinkkemper, P. Giorgini, J. Mylopoulos
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上下文。长期以来,目标模型一直因其构建所需的时间以及有限的认知和视觉可扩展性而受到批评。这种批评是普遍的还是取决于所支持的任务?目标。我们支持后者,本文的目的是证明下一个发布问题是目标模型的合适应用领域。这个假设源于这样一个事实,即产品发布管理是一项长期投资,软件产品通常在“主题”中进行管理,这些“主题”是产品较小的重点领域。方法。我们采用目标模型的一个版本,它通过捕获需求、它们之间的协同作用、约束和发布目标,为下一个发布问题量身定制。这样的目标模型允许为下一个版本发现考虑多个标准的最优解决方案。结果。一个回顾性的案例研究证实,当以主题组织时,目标模型更容易阅读和理解,并且推理结果有助于产品经理决定下一个版本。我们的可扩展性实验表明,通过基于优化模理论的推理,发现最优解的速度很快,并且在模型大小、连通性和可选解的数量方面扩展得足够好。
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The Next Release Problem Revisited: A New Avenue for Goal Models
Context. Goal models have long been critiqued for the time it takes to construct them as well as for their limited cognitive and visual scalability. Is such criticism general or does it depend on the supported task? Objectives. We advocate for the latter and the aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the next release problem is a suitable application domain for goal models. This hypothesis stems from the fact that product release management is a long-term investment, and software products are commonly managed in "themes" which are smaller focus areas of the product. Methods. We employ a version of goal models that is tailored for the next release problem by capturing requirements, synergies among them, constraints, and release objectives. Such goal model allows discovering optimal solutions considering multiple criteria for the next release. Results. A retrospective case study confirms that goal models are easier to read and comprehend when organized in themes, and that the reasoning results help product managers decide for the next release. Our scalability experiments show that, through reasoning based on optimization modulo theories, the discovery of the optimal solution is fast and scales sufficiently well with respect to the model size, connectivity, and number of alternative solutions.
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