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Tool Support for Software Artefact Traceability in DevOps Practice: SAT-Analyser
Iresha Rubasinghe (University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka), Dulani Meedeniya (University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka), and Indika Perera (University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1863-2.ch005
Abstract
Software development in DevOps practice is a widely used approach to cope with the demand for frequent artefact changes. These changes require a well-defined method to manage artefact consistency to ease the continuous integration process. This chapter proposes a traceability management approach for the artefact types in the main phases of the software process including requirements, design, source code, testing, and configuration. This chapter addresses traceability management, including trace link creation, change detection, impact analysis, change propagation, validation, and visualisation. This chapter presents a tool named SAT-Analyser that is applicable for any software development method and designed for continuous integration, multi-user collaboration, and DevOps tool stack compatibility. The SAT-Analyser is assessed using case studies and shown an impact analysis accuracy of 0.93 of F-measure. Further, the feedback by DevOps practitioners has shown the suitability and innovativeness of the proposed approach.
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