Feature interaction detection in the context of systems that are highly integrated into their environment, such as embedded or software-intensive systems, is different from classi...
To realise variability at the code level, product line methods classically advocate usage of inheritance, components, frameworks, aspects or generative techniques. However, these ...
Quentin Boucher, Andreas Classen, Patrick Heymans,...
The Feature–Oriented approach provides a way of modelling commonalities and variabilities among products of a software product line. A feature model can be used as input for gen...
Modular and flexible software components can be useful for reuse across a class of domain-specific applications or product lines. By varying the composition of components suited t...
M. Brian Blake, Kevin Cleary, Sohan Ranjan, Luis I...
—In the multicore era, a major programming task will be to make programs more parallel. This is tedious because it requires changing many lines of code, and it is error-prone and...