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Development of Robust Traceability Benchmarks

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Chen, Xiaofan
Hosking, John
Grundy, John
Amor, Robert

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Trace ability benchmarks are essential for the evaluation of trace ability recovery techniques. This includes the validation of an individual trace ability technique itself and the objective comparison of the technique with other trace ability techniques.

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Proceedings of the Australian Software Engineering Conference, ASWEC

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2037-12-31
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