Feature models are widely used to model software product-line (SPL) variability. SPL variants are configured by selecting feature sets that satisfy feature model constraints. Conf...
Jules White, Douglas C. Schmidt, David Benavides, ...
Variability models represent the common and variable features of products in a product line. Several variability modeling languages have been proposed in academia and industry; ho...
Thorsten Berger, Steven She, Rafael Lotufo, Andrze...
A software product line (SPL) is a set of software systems with well-defined commonalities and variabilities that are developed by managed reuse of common artifacts. In this pape...
A Domain-Specific Modeling Language (DSMLs) describes the concepts and their relationships of a particular domain, in a metamodel. Using a DSML, it is possible to describe a wide ...
Brice Morin, Gilles Perrouin, Philippe Lahire, Oli...
Product line engineering is an emerging paradigm of developing a family of products. While product line analysis and design mainly focus on reasoning about commonality and variabi...