A Software Product Line (SPL) is a family of programs where each program is defined by a unique combination of features. Testing or checking properties of an SPL is hard as it ma...
Chang Hwan Peter Kim, Don S. Batory, Sarfraz Khurs...
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 ...
A Software Product Line (SPL) is a family of programs. Testing an SPL is a challenge because the number of programs to examine may be exponential in the number of features. Howeve...
Chang Hwan Peter Kim, Don S. Batory, Sarfraz Khurs...
Software product lines are families of products defined by feature commonality and variability, with a well-managed asset base. Recent work in testing of software product lines ha...
Supporting the varied software feature requirements of multiple variants of a software product-line while promoting reuse forces product line engineers to use general-purpose, fea...