ABSTRACT
This paper presents an elementary particle model to facilitate traceability of evolving software. The model is called Software Quark Model, constructed by fundamental conceptual elements representing software subject information. They can interpret any software description except nonfunctional requirements and convey intrinsic semantics independent from any presentation and perspective information.
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