EasyClinic


Please login to download EasyClinic. Once logged in, you will see a link below.
Provided by:
Rocco Oliveto, University of Salerno
 
Description:
This dataset describes EasyClinic, a system developed at the University of Salerno to manage a medical ambulatory.
 
Artifacts:
Use cases (UC)
Interaction diagrams (ID)
Test cases (TC)
Code classes (CC)
 
Size: Medium
30 use cases, 20 interaction diagrams, 63 test cases, 47 code classes
86 correct links in UC_UC, 26 in UC_ID, 63 in UC_TC, 93 in UC_CC
35 in ID_ID, 83 in ID_TC, 69 in ID_CC
289 correct links in TC_TC, 204 in TC_CC
57 in CC_CC
 
Sample Artifact Element:
"View list reservations The service was launched following the explicit request by the Patient The actor Patient access to the mask main (for instance GUIPrincipale) on the management of all services provided by the system to the requests of patients and there select the display of reservation The control made then to the instance of GUIPrincipaleHandler which delegates to the instance of GUIPrenotazioniHandler the task of managing the service at this Point control is passed to the instance of PrenotazioniManager which deals with finding through Reservation requests for all reservations made by The patient requesting results sent backlinks up to the instance of GUIPrenotazioniHandler which in turn deals their display on the screen on the management The booking of patients (for instance GUIPrenotazioni) This feature is was described by the collaboration diagram Fig 3 of 10" (from 48)
 
Benchmarks:
A. De Lucia, F. Fasano, R. Oliveto, and G. Tortora [1]
 
Referenced in:
1. A. De Lucia, F. Fasano, R. Oliveto, and G. Tortora. Recovering Traceability Links in Software Artefact Management Systems using Information Retrieval Methods. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 16(4): 13 (article number). ISSN 1049-331X.
2. A. De Lucia, F. Fasano, R. Oliveto, and G. Tortora, Can Information Retrieval Techniques Effectively Support Traceability Link Recovery?. In Proceedings of 14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension, pages 307-316, Athens, Greece, 2006. IEEE Computer Society Press. ISBN 0-7695-2601-2.
3. A. De Lucia, F. Fasano, R. Oliveto, and G. Tortora. Enhancing an Artefact Management System with Traceability Recovery Features. In Proceedings of 20th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, pages 306-315, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2004. IEEE Computer Society Press. ISBN 0-7695-2213-0.
 
Acknowledgment and Disclaimer: