Abstract—Software Product Lines (SPL) are difficult to validate due to combinatorics induced by variability across their features. This leads to combinatorial explosion of the n...
Gilles Perrouin, Sagar Sen, Jacques Klein, Benoit ...
With current trends towards moving variability from hardware to software, and given the increasing desire to postpone design decisions as much as is economically feasible, managin...
Rabih Bashroush, Ivor T. A. Spence, Peter Kilpatri...
Early generation software product line (SPL) methodologies tended to be large, complex, and offer many options and choices, making adoption in practice difficult to comprehend, ju...
In order to attend the industry needs, it is necessary to provide more practical issues of real software development in the academic curricula. This paper describes an educational...
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...