[Zurück]


Wissenschaftliche Berichte:

D. Bildhauer, J. Ebert, V. Riediger, K. Wolter, M. Nick, A. Jedlitschka, S. Weber, H. Schwarz, A. Ambroziewicz, J. Bojarski, T. Straszak, S. Kavaldjian, R. Popp, A. Szep:
"Software Case Marking Language Definition";
Bericht für EU, ReDSeeDS, Projektnr. IST-2006-033596; Berichts-Nr. D4.3, 2007; 61 S.



Kurzfassung englisch:
This document deals with the definition of a mechanism for identifying and marking the results of a query. A query in ReDSeeDS includes requirements stemming from a current project (a current software case). These requirements are compared to the requirements of past software cases stored in a repository. In order to enable such a comparison, a mapping between the requirements of the two software cases is defined. On the basis of this mapping, approaches for visualising the differences between the requirements are described, enabling the ReDSeeDS user to select a set of requirements for reuse.

The selected requirements serve as starting point for the computation of a so-called partial software case containing those elements of a past software case´s architecture, design and code which are related to the requirements and thus eligible for reuse, too. In this document, approaches for the computation of past software cases as well as for their visualisation are presented.

Note that the title of this document, Software Case Marking Language Definition, stems from the ReDSeeDS project contract´s annex "description of work". In fact, the title can be misleading, for this document does not define a language, but rather a coherent concept for identifying and marking the results of a query serving as foundation for the development of the ReDSeeDS engine which is to be developed in workpackage 5 of the ReDSeeDS project.

Schlagworte:
Software case, Marking language, Model marking


Elektronische Version der Publikation:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/pub-et_13429.pdf