In this paper, we discuss the view that planning software development -- and particularly software reuse -- should be based not on standardized criteria, but on those criteria tha...
Often product line engineering is treated similar to the waterfall model in traditional software engineering, i.e., the different phases (scoping, analysis, architecting, implemen...
Abstract. Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) offer many advantages over general languages, but their narrow scope makes them really effective only in very focused domains, for example...
Software product lines are multiple systems that are developed synergistically in an attempt to exploit scope economies. They are a promising approach to more effectively developi...
Giancarlo Succi, Jason Yip, Eric Liu, Witold Pedry...
Abstract. This paper compares organization and practices for software reuse in integrationoriented software product lines and open source software projects. The main observation is...