Requirements Analysis and Traceability at CIM Level ()
Abstract
Poernomo suggested an approach for requirement analysis within the CIM level of the MDA framework. His approach combined MEASUR, goal and object oriented analysis, and developed a new methodology that can be integrated within the CIM level of the MDA. This paper adds requirement traceability capabilities to the method developed by Poernomo and applies the extended method on a case study based on a high profile international law firm.
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Yamin, M. , Zuna, V. and Bugami, M. (2010) Requirements Analysis and Traceability at CIM Level.
Journal of Software Engineering and Applications,
3, 845-851. doi:
10.4236/jsea.2010.39098.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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