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Tracing the Rationale Behind UML Model Change Through Argumentation

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Tracing the Rationale Behind UML Model Change Through Argumentation
Abstract. Neglecting traceability—i.e., the ability to describe and follow the life of a requirement—is known to entail misunderstanding and miscommunication, leading to the engineering of poor quality systems. Following the simple principles that (a) changes to UML model instances ought be justified to the stakeholders, (b) justification should proceed in a structured manner to ensure rigor in discussions, critique, and revisions of model instances, and (c) the concept of argument instantiated in a justification process ought to be well defined and understood, the present paper introduces the UML Traceability through Argumentation Method (UML-TAM) to enable the traceability of design rationale in UML while allowing the appropriateness of model changes to be checked by analysis of the structure of the arguments provided to justify such changes.
Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ER
Authors Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner
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