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Fullfilling a changing information need - Modeling for Traceability

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Written by Frank Keizer
Updated over a month ago

In this article we will explain what modeling for traceability is and go through an example.

Modeling for traceability means that you enrich your semantic model not only to store information on the current state (configuration) and its history, but include information about the how and why. As such creating traceability on why something came to be with a sound argumentation, decisions, issues and actions (amongs others).

Please watch the below recording to find out more.

Content

0:00 Introduction

0:10 Goal & Context

1:39 Modeling for traceability need

3:36 Example & Exercise

5:20 Extended model

5:56 Issues

8:00 Source of requirements

9:04 Input for decisions

10:16 Potential redundancy

11:42 Notes

12:22 Take aways

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