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ECSA
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Feature-Based Composition of Software Architectures
In Software Product Lines variability refers to the definition and utilization of differences between several products. Feature Diagrams (FD) are a well-known approach to express v...
Carlos Andres Parra, Anthony Cleve, Xavier Blanc, ...
SIGSOFT
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Fitting the pieces together: a machine-checked model of safe composition
Programs of a software product line can be synthesized by composing features which implement a unit of program functionality. In most product lines, only some combination of featu...
Benjamin Delaware, William R. Cook, Don S. Batory
ECMDAFA
2010
Springer
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14 years 9 days ago
Detecting Inconsistencies in Multi-View Models with Variability
Multi-View Modeling (MVM) is a common modeling practice that advocates the use of multiple, different and yet related models to represent the needs of diverse stakeholders. Of cruc...
Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed
ICSR
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Reuse of Architectural Knowledge in SPL Development
Abstract. Software Product Lines (SPL) promote reuse within an application domain in an organized fashion. Preimplemented software components are arranged according to a product li...
Pedro O. Rossel, Daniel Perovich, M. Cecilia Basta...
CAISE
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Isolated Features Detection in Feature Models
Feature models are commonly used to describe software product lines in terms of features. Features are linked by relations, which may introduce errors in the model. This paper give...
Pablo Trinidad, David Benavides, Antonio Ruiz Cort...