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2010
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Introducing TVL, a Text-based Feature Modelling

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Introducing TVL, a Text-based Feature Modelling
Feature models are a common way to represent variability in software product line engineering. For this purpose, most authors use a graphical notation based on FODA. The main drawback of those approaches is their lack of scalability: they generally do not fit real-size problems. Indeed, their graphical syntax does not account for attributes or complex constraints and becomes a burden for large feature models. In this paper, we present TVL, a text-based feature modelling notation that is both light and comprehensive, meaning that it covers most constructs of existing languages, including cardinality-based decomposition and feature attributes. The main objective of TVL is to provide engineers with a human-readable language supporting large-scale models through modularisation mechanisms. Furthermore, TVL can serve as an extensible storage format for feature modelling tools. We illustrate the various concepts of the language with short code fragments.
Quentin Boucher, Andreas Classen, Paul Faber, Patr
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where VAMOS
Authors Quentin Boucher, Andreas Classen, Paul Faber, Patrick Heymans
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