Reference Behavior

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Reference Behavior

Reference behaviour captures the dynamic (i.e., time-dependent) variation of key attributes of real-world entities. The reference behaviour can be both observed problematic behaviour (e.g., of quality, effort, or cost), which are to be analyzed and improved, and/or a desired behaviour that is to be achieved. It is used in order to make the problem statement suitable for simulation-based problem-solving.

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Comportamento Referencial

Reference

  • Müller, M., Pfahl, D., “Simulation Methods”. In: Guide to Advanced Empirical Software Engineering, 2008, pp. 117-152