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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Concept to store variant information gathered from different artifacts in an existing specification interchange format

Langer, Samridhi 01 November 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Any software development process deals with four main artifacts namely; requirement, design, implementation and test. Depending upon the functionality of a particular product there might be variants present in these artifacts. These variants influence all the artifacts involved in a software development process. Data in the higher level artifact affects the data present in the further artifacts and is also refined when we move towards the lower level of abstraction. This thesis deals with the handling of all the variant information present in all the artifacts. Verification and consistency checks on this information were to be automated for making the development process easier. The results achieved during this thesis discuss the solutions for the problem of inconsistent variant information present in all the artifacts. By defining the extension of the intermediate format to support the variant information at Vector Informatik GmbH this problem has been resolved. The data used during the development is the variant information. The generic intermediate format has been extended in a way so that it can further support a variety of use cases. Along with the formulation of a format, documentation of variant information and methods to extract variant information form C source code are also discussed.
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Concept to store variant information gathered from different artifacts in an existing specification interchange format

Langer, Samridhi 29 September 2016 (has links)
Any software development process deals with four main artifacts namely; requirement, design, implementation and test. Depending upon the functionality of a particular product there might be variants present in these artifacts. These variants influence all the artifacts involved in a software development process. Data in the higher level artifact affects the data present in the further artifacts and is also refined when we move towards the lower level of abstraction. This thesis deals with the handling of all the variant information present in all the artifacts. Verification and consistency checks on this information were to be automated for making the development process easier. The results achieved during this thesis discuss the solutions for the problem of inconsistent variant information present in all the artifacts. By defining the extension of the intermediate format to support the variant information at Vector Informatik GmbH this problem has been resolved. The data used during the development is the variant information. The generic intermediate format has been extended in a way so that it can further support a variety of use cases. Along with the formulation of a format, documentation of variant information and methods to extract variant information form C source code are also discussed.

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