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SDLC Trace Data Processing System Using Neo4j Graph Database

Student: Mazurkevich Anna

Supervisor: Alexander Breyman

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Traceability is widely accepted to be a key to creating high-quality software and is known to be a factor in software development projects. This paper presents an approach to creating a system that could be used to implement traceability practices in a software development project. Three specific activities related to traceability: creation, maintenance and use, are described. The system is designed to help avoid conflicts and manage change during the development process and to assist in the verification stage of a project. This paper consists of xx pages, 3 chapters, xx illustrations, x tables, xx sources and 4 appendices. Key words: traceability, configuration management, software engineering.

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