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SSR
2001
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13 years 9 months ago
Managing variability in software architectures
This paper presents experience with explicitly managing variability within a software architecture. Software architects normally plan for change and put mechanisms in the architec...
Felix Bachmann, Leonard J. Bass
AOSD
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Edicts: implementing features with flexible binding times
In a software product line, the binding time of a feature is the time at which one decides to include or exclude a feature from a product. Typical binding site implementations are...
Venkat Chakravarthy, John Regehr, Eric Eide
IWSAPF
2000
13 years 11 months ago
Software Connectors and Refinement in Family Architectures
Product families promote reuse of software artifacts such as architectures, designs and implementations. Product family architectures are difficult to create due to the need to sup...
Alexander Egyed, Nikunj R. Mehta, Nenad Medvidovic
HICSS
2009
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Issues Related to Development of E/E Product Line Architectures in Heavy Vehicles
The amount of electronics in vehicles is growing quickly, thus systems are becoming increasingly complex which makes the engineering of these software intensive systems more and m...
Peter Wallin, Stefan Johnsson, Jakob Axelsson
XPU
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Extreme Product Line Engineering - Refactoring for Variability: A Test-Driven Approach
Software product lines - families of similar but not identical software products - need to address the issue of feature variability. That is, a single feature might require various...
Yaser Ghanam, Frank Maurer