A multi view based traceability management method

The approach presented in this work aims to guide the companies in their design of requirements traceability models adapted to the context of their projects. This is achieved by allowing the construction of a model based on trace fragments adapted to each phase of the development process or to a specific situation. Furthermore, the approach guides the users to use the traceability model in a requirement management tool. And help them capture and mange the evolution of the traceability data.

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