Formation of requirements traceability in the process of information systems design
Grigory Tsiperman

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of requirements traceability in information system design and proposes using the Adaptive Clustering Method to integrate traceability seamlessly into the design process.
Contribution
It introduces the application of the author's Adaptive Clustering Method to improve requirements traceability integration in system design.
Findings
Enhanced traceability through ACM improves validation and verification.
ACM facilitates explicit interconnection of project artifacts.
Seamless architecture reduces dependence on developers.
Abstract
The traceability of requirements in the information system design process is considered an essential property of the project, one of its quality characteristics. The point here is that traceability provides the methods of validation and verification of software systems, and that the system model based on requirements traceability reduces the system's dependence on developers and, in general, makes it as straightforward as possible. One of the challenges of the traceability process, dubbed "The grand challenge of traceability" among traceability researchers, is its integration into the design process. In this paper, to achieve this goal, we propose the application of the Adaptive Clustering Method (ACM) of Information Systems developed by the author, which is based on the idea of a seamless system architecture that provides explicit interconnection of project artifacts of different…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Assessment and Management · Big Data and Business Intelligence · Economic and Technological Systems Analysis
