A feature model captures various possible configurations of products within a product family. When configuring a product, several features are selected and composed. Se-lecting features at the program level has a general limi-tation of not being able to relate the resulting configura-tion to its requirements. As a result, it is difficult to decide whether a given configuration of features is optimal. An optimal configuration satisfies all stakeholder requirements and quantitative constraints, while ensuring that there is no extraneous feature in it. In relating requirements and fea-ture configurations, we use the description of the problem world context in which the software is designed to operate as the intermediate description between the...
A large subset of requirements for complex systems, services and product lines is traditionally spec...
The aim of the Software Product Line (SPL) approach is to improve the software development process b...
The first part of this book introduces to families of rigorous software requirements, and how to org...
A feature model captures various possible configurations of products within a product family. When c...
Requirements engineering is often, especially in the context of major open source software projects,...
A Software Product Line is a family of software systems in a domain, which share some common feature...
The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project ...
Abstract. We explicitly consider entire families of software requirements; this enables us to config...
The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project ...
Abstract. Naive feature orientation runs into problems with large software systems, such as telephon...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
A growing share of products expose sophisticated configurability to handle variations in user and co...
One basic construct in feature models (FMs) is the constraints between features, which play the role...
Abstract. Goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) approaches offer a natural way to capture si...
One of the most essential parts of any software requirements analysis effort is the exploration of a...
A large subset of requirements for complex systems, services and product lines is traditionally spec...
The aim of the Software Product Line (SPL) approach is to improve the software development process b...
The first part of this book introduces to families of rigorous software requirements, and how to org...
A feature model captures various possible configurations of products within a product family. When c...
Requirements engineering is often, especially in the context of major open source software projects,...
A Software Product Line is a family of software systems in a domain, which share some common feature...
The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project ...
Abstract. We explicitly consider entire families of software requirements; this enables us to config...
The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project ...
Abstract. Naive feature orientation runs into problems with large software systems, such as telephon...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
A growing share of products expose sophisticated configurability to handle variations in user and co...
One basic construct in feature models (FMs) is the constraints between features, which play the role...
Abstract. Goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) approaches offer a natural way to capture si...
One of the most essential parts of any software requirements analysis effort is the exploration of a...
A large subset of requirements for complex systems, services and product lines is traditionally spec...
The aim of the Software Product Line (SPL) approach is to improve the software development process b...
The first part of this book introduces to families of rigorous software requirements, and how to org...