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ICSR
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Feature-Driven and Incremental Variability Generalization in Software Product Line
In the lifecycle of a software product line (SPL), incremental generalization is usually required to extend the variability of existing core assets to support the new or changed ap...
Liwei Shen, Xin Peng, Wenyun Zhao
SPLC
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Configuring Software Product Line Feature Models Based on Stakeholders' Soft and Hard Requirements
Abstract. Feature modeling is a technique for capturing commonality and variability. Feature models symbolize a representation of the possible application configuration space, and ...
Ebrahim Bagheri, Tommaso Di Noia, Azzurra Ragone, ...
VAMOS
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Measuring the Ability to Form a Product Line from Existing Products
A product line approach can save valuable resources by reusing artifacts. Especially for software artifacts, the reuse of existing components is highly desirable. In recent literat...
Christian Berger, Holger Rendel, Bernhard Rumpe
ERLANG
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Dryverl: a flexible Erlang/C binding compiler
This article introduces Dryverl, an Erlang/C binding code r. Dryverl aims at becoming the most abstract, open and efficient tool for implementing any Erlang/C bindings, as either...
Romain Lenglet, Shigeru Chiba
VAMOS
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Integrated Product Line Model for Semi-Automated Product Derivation Using Non-Functional Properties
Software product lines (SPLs) allow to generate tailormade software products by selecting and composing reusable code units. However, SPLs with hundreds of features and millions o...
Norbert Siegmund, Martin Kuhlemann, Marko Rosenm&u...