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2015
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Usability Evaluation of Variability Modeling by means of Common Variability Language

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Usability Evaluation of Variability Modeling by means of Common Variability Language
Common Variability Language (CVL) is a recent proposal for OMG’s upcoming Variability Modeling standard. CVL models variability in terms of Model Fragments. Usability is a widely-recognized quality criterion essential to warranty the successful use of tools that put these ideas in practice. Facing the need of evaluating usability of CVL modeling tools, this paper presents a Usability Evaluation of CVL applied to a Modeling Tool for firmware code of Induction Hobs. This evaluation addresses the configuration, scoping and visualization facets. The evaluation involved the end users of the tool whom are engineers of our Induction Hob industrial partner. Effectiveness and efficiency results indicate that model configuration in terms of model fragment substitutions is intuitive enough but both scoping and visualization results suggest that CVL visual notation should be improved.
Jorge Echeverria, Jaime Font, Carlos Cetina, Oscar
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where CAISE
Authors Jorge Echeverria, Jaime Font, Carlos Cetina, Oscar Pastor
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