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    Hsin-Yi <a href="http://www.bibsonomy.org/author/Jiang">Jiang</a>         	     	 
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Even though automatic traceability link recovery tools are
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software artifacts produced during software development, no
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propose a technique to automatically manage traceability
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novel technique, called incremental Latent Semantic Index-
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the update of traceability links by analyzing the changes to
software artifacts and by re-using the results from previous
LSI computation before the changes. We present our iLSI
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