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Abstract: Software product line engineering is an established methodology for fast and effective development of software-intensive systems and services. To reap maximum benefits fr...
We have developed and maintained a set of closely related compilers. Although much of their code is duplicated and shared, they have been maintained separately because they are tr...
Abstract. In product line engineering various stakeholders like sales and marketing people, product managers, and technical writers are involved in creating and adapting documents ...
Rick Rabiser, Wolfgang Heider, Christoph Elsner, M...
This paper proposes a new style of product line engineering methods. It focuses on constructing embedded systems that take into account the contexts such as the external physical ...
: In this paper I explain the benefits of projectional language workbenches for product line engineering. The ability to extend programming languages with domain specific concepts,...
Often product line engineering is treated similar to the waterfall model in traditional software engineering, i.e., the different phases (scoping, analysis, architecting, implemen...
1 Product line engineering is usually a very beneficial, but sometimes also a very risky endeavor, as there is no guarantee for economic success. In this paper, we will describe an...
Product Line Engineering is being accepted as a representative software reuse methodology by using core assets and product line architecture is known as a key element of core asset...
Variability modeling is at the heart of product line engineering. Variability models entail features and architectural elements, technical customization aspects, sales and marketi...
Abstract. Bridging problem domain and solution in product line engineering is a time-consuming and error-prone process. Since both domains are structured differently (features vs....