Aspect-oriented, model-driven software product lines : the ample way / edited by Awais Rashid, Jean-Claude Royer, Andreas Rummler.

"Software product lines provide a systematic means of managing variability in a suite of products. They have many benefits but there are three major barriers that can prevent them from reaching their full potential. First, there is the challenge of scale: a large number of variants may exist in a pr...

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Other Authors: Rashid, Awais
Royer, Jean-Claude
Rummler, Andreas
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Subjects:
Physical Description:vi, 464 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Introduction / Awais Rashid, Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler -- Case studies for software product line engineering / Andreas Rummler, Ludger Fiege, Catarina Gomes, and Rita Ribiero -- From requirements to feature models / Nathan Weston and Phil Greenwood -- Variability management / Steffen Zschaler, Pablo Sánchez, João Santos, Mauricio Alférez, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Uirá Kulesza, and Lidia Fuentes -- Hybrid assessment method for software product line / Afonso Pimentel, Rita Ribeiro, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, João Santos, António Costa, Mauricio Alférez, and Uirá Kulesza -- Product line implementation with ECaesarJ / Vaidas Gasiunas, Angel Nunez, Jacques Noye, and Mira Mezini -- Model-driven engineering support for product line engineering / Christoph Elsner, Iris Groher, Ludger Fiege, and Markus Völter -- Managing information flow in SPL development processes / Nicolas Anquetil, Uira Kulesza, Ricardo Mateus, Ralf Mitschke, Ana Moreira, Jean-Claude Royer, and Andreas Rummler -- Using design rationale to improve SPL traceability / Ismênia Galvão, Mehmet Aksit, Pim van den Broek, and Michiel Hendriks -- Product-driven software product line engineering / Steffen Zschaler, Pablo Sánchez, Carlos Nebrera, Lidia Fuentes, Vaidas Gasiunas, and Ludger Fiege -- Solution-driven software product line engineering / Iris Groher, Ludger Fiege, Christoph Elsner, Christa Schwanninger, and Markus Völter -- Dynamic variability in adaptive systems / Ruzanna Chitchyan, Brice Morin, Franck Fleurey, Nelly Bencomo, Arnor Solberg, and Thomas Genssler -- Imperfect information in software product line engineering / Joost Noppen and Pim van den Broek -- Empirical research in software product line engineering / Phil Greenwood, Vander Alves, John Hutchinson, Christa Schwanninger, and Nicolas Anquetil. 
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