T von der Maßen, H Lichter - International Workshop on Software Product …, 2003 - Springer
Abstract Software Product Lines are characterized through common and variable parts. Modeling variability is one of the most important tasks during the analysis phase. Domain …
M Riebisch - Modelling variability for object-oriented product lines, 2003 - cin.ufpe.br
Feature models are a well accepted means for expressing requirements in a domain on an abstract level. They are applied to describe variable and common properties of products in a …
The concept of a software product line is a promising approach for increasing planned reusability in industry. For planning future requirements, the integration of domain analysis …
Feature modeling is a key technique used in product-line development to model commonalities and variabilities of product-line members. In this paper, we present …
T von der Maßen, H Lichter - workshop on software variability …, 2004 - soberit.hut.fi
Software product lines are characterized through common and variable parts. Modeling variability is one of the most important tasks during the analysis phase. Domain analysis and …
MO Reiser, M Weber - Requirements Engineering, 2007 - Springer
Feature modeling has become a popular technique for domain analysis and variability management. However, it is still a considerable challenge to apply this technique to product …
S Ferber, J Haag, J Savolainen - … Conference, SPLC 2 San Diego, CA …, 2002 - Springer
Reengineering a legacy product line has been addressed very little by current product line research activities. This paper introduces a method to investigate feature dependencies and …
P Sochos, I Philippow, M Riebisch - … on Object-Oriented and Internet-Based …, 2004 - Springer
Software product lines (PLs) present a solid approach in large scale reuse. Due to the PLs' inherit complexity, many PL methods use the notion of “features” to support requirements …
P Jayaraman, J Whittle, AM Elkhodary… - Model Driven Engineering …, 2007 - Springer
Software product lines (SPL) are an established technology for developing families of systems. In particular, they focus on modeling commonality and variability, that is, they are …