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Although traceability information is vital to many software engineering activities, agile development approaches rarely use it because of the extra effort required. In this industry case study, the authors report the results of applying their lightweight semiautomated method that integrates traceability into software architecture developed with an agile process like Scrum.
The quality of software depends on the quality of the performance of the development process. Process documents (or so-called process models) help developers to perform their processes. Formal process models have advantages over informal ones (e.g. project handbooks) including completeness, consistency, and unambiguity. The problem addressed in this paper is the choice of a modeling procedure when...
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