TY - GEN
T1 - Maintaining Consistency across Engineering Artifacts
AU - Egyed, Alexander
AU - Zeman, Klaus
AU - Hehenberger, Peter
AU - Demuth, Andreas
AU - Cardoso Zimmermann, Larissa
AU - Kretschmer, Roland
PY - 2020/2
Y1 - 2020/2
N2 - We summarize the paper Maintaining Consistency across Engineering Artifacts, published at IEEE Computer 51(2), pp. 28-35, 2018. Detecting inconsistencies across multi-domain and multi-tool artifacts is an important and critical task. Inconsistencies may lead to project failures, cost, and schedule overrun - especially when identified incorrectly or late. The paper we summarize explores a technology for consistency checking that is able to automatically and continuously detect inconsistencies - both among knowledge within and across engineering tools.
AB - We summarize the paper Maintaining Consistency across Engineering Artifacts, published at IEEE Computer 51(2), pp. 28-35, 2018. Detecting inconsistencies across multi-domain and multi-tool artifacts is an important and critical task. Inconsistencies may lead to project failures, cost, and schedule overrun - especially when identified incorrectly or late. The paper we summarize explores a technology for consistency checking that is able to automatically and continuously detect inconsistencies - both among knowledge within and across engineering tools.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122910159
U2 - 10.18420/SE2020_38
DO - 10.18420/SE2020_38
M3 - Conference proceedings
VL - P-300
T3 - Lecture Notes in Informatics
SP - 129
BT - P300 - Software Engineering 2020
A2 - Michael Felderer and Wilhelm Hasselbring and Rick Rabiser and Reiner Jung, null
PB - Gesellschaft für Informatik e. V.
ER -