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arxiv: 1403.2639 · v1 · pith:XIR4CV6Jnew · submitted 2014-03-11 · 💻 cs.SE

An Approach for Discovering Traceability Links between Regulatory Documents and Source Code Through User-Interface Labels

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keywords regulatorytraceabilityapproachlinksuser-interfaceapplicationcodedocuments
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In application domains that are regulated, software vendors must maintain traceability links between the regulatory items and the code base implementing them. In this paper, we present a traceability approach based on the intuition that the regulatory documents and the user-interface of the corresponding software applications are very close. First, they use the same terminology. Second, most important regulatory pieces of information appear in the graphical user-interface because the end-users in those application domains care about the regulation (by construction). We evaluate our approach in the domain of green building. The evaluation involves a domain expert, lead architect of a commercial product within this area. The evaluation shows that the recovered traceability links are accurate.

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