Print Email Facebook Twitter An industrial case study in reconstructing requirements views Title An industrial case study in reconstructing requirements views Author Lormans, M. Van Deursen, A. Gross, H.G. Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Software Engineering Department Date 2008-09-03 Abstract Requirements views, such as coverage and status views, are an important asset for monitoring and managing software development projects. We have developed a method that automates the process of reconstructing these views, and we have built a tool, REQANALYST, that supports this method. This paper presents an investigation as to which extent requirements views can be automatically generated in order to monitor requirements in industrial practice. The paper focuses on monitoring the requirements in test categories and test cases. In order to retrieve the necessary data, an information retrieval technique, called Latent Semantic Indexing, was used. The method was applied in an industrial study. A number of requirements views were defined and experiments were carried out with different reconstruction settings for generating these views. Finally, we explored how these views can help the developers during the software development process Subject Requirements managementRequirements traceability reconstructionInformation retrieval To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:066b1c91-ba1f-49cf-993e-5a752c733b2c Publisher Springer ISSN 1382-3256 Source Empirical Software Engineering, 13 (6) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2008 Lormans, M.; Van Deursen, A.; Gross, H.G. Files PDF lormans-2008.pdf 639.06 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:066b1c91-ba1f-49cf-993e-5a752c733b2c/datastream/OBJ/view