A software product line (SPL) is a family of related program variants in a well-defined domain, generated from a set of features. A fundamental difference from classical applicati...
In software product line engineering, feature models enable to automate the generation of productspecific models in conjunction with domain “base models” (e.g. UML models). T...
Germain Saval, Jorge Pinna Puissant, Patrick Heyma...
Abstract--For two decades, feature diagrams have been intensively studied as a means to specify variability and pilot configuration in software product line engineering. Surprising...
Feature models are widely used to model software product-line (SPL) variability. SPL variants are configured by selecting feature sets that satisfy feature model constraints. Conf...
Jules White, Douglas C. Schmidt, David Benavides, ...
Abstract. Today's manufacturing industry demands flexible and decentralized production control systems to avoid hours of down time of the production line in case of a failure ...