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Traceability Management Architectures Supporting Total Traceability in the Context of Software Engineering
In the area of Software Engineering, traceability is defined as the capability to track requirements, their
evolution and transformation in different components related to engineering process, as well as the management
of the relationships between those components. However the current state of the art in traceability does not keep
in mind many of the elements that compose a product, specially those created before requirements arise, nor the
appropriated use of traceability to manage the knowledge underlying in order to be handled by other
organizational or engineering processes. In this work we describe the architecture of a reference model that
establishes a set of definitions, processes and models which allow a proper management of traceability and
further uses of it, in a wider context than the one related to software development
A research roadmap towards achieving scalability in model driven engineering
International audienceAs Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is increasingly applied to larger and more complex systems, the current generation of modelling and model management technologies are being pushed to their limits in terms of capacity and eciency. Additional research and development is imperative in order to enable MDE to remain relevant with industrial practice and to continue delivering its widely recognised productivity , quality, and maintainability benefits. Achieving scalabil-ity in modelling and MDE involves being able to construct large models and domain-specific languages in a systematic manner, enabling teams of modellers to construct and refine large models in a collaborative manner, advancing the state of the art in model querying and transformations tools so that they can cope with large models (of the scale of millions of model elements), and providing an infrastructure for ecient storage, indexing and retrieval of large models. This paper attempts to provide a research roadmap for these aspects of scalability in MDE and outline directions for work in this emerging research area
Traceability Management Architectures Supporting Total Traceability in the Context of Software Engineering
In the area of Software Engineering, traceability is defined as the capability to track requirements, their
evolution and transformation in different components related to engineering process, as well as the management
of the relationships between those components. However the current state of the art in traceability does not keep
in mind many of the elements that compose a product, specially those created before requirements arise, nor the
appropriated use of traceability to manage the knowledge underlying in order to be handled by other
organizational or engineering processes. In this work we describe the architecture of a reference model that
establishes a set of definitions, processes and models which allow a proper management of traceability and
further uses of it, in a wider context than the one related to software development
UML profile for MIF static models. Version 1.0
HL7 provides standards for interoperability that improve care delivery, optimize workflow, reduce ambiguity and enhance knowledge transfer among all of our stakeholders, including healthcare providers, government
agencies, the vendor community, fellow SDOs and patients. In all of our processes we exhibit timeliness,
scientific rigor and technical expertise without compromising transparency, accountability, practicality, or our
willingness to put the needs of our stakeholders first. HL7 is holding a contest to encourage the development of HL7 tools. This document describes the specification
of a UML Profile for MIF Static Models as a particular submission to the HL7 2012-2013 Tooling ChallengePreprin
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