Context Variability management (VM) is one of the most important activities of software product-line engineering (SPLE), which intends to develop software-intensive systems using platforms and mass customization. VM encompasses the activities of eliciting and representing variability in software artefacts, establishing and managing dependencies among different variabilities, and supporting the exploitation of the variabilities for building and evolving a family of software systems. Software product line (SPL) community has allocated huge amount of effort to develop various approaches to dealing with variability related challenges during the last two decade. Several dozens of VM approaches have been reported. However, there has been no syste...
Context: Variability (i.e., the ability of software systems or artifacts to be adjusted for differen...
According to state of the art literature, software product lines are an effective way to achieve eco...
Abstract—Context: Variability (i.e., the ability of software systems or artifacts to be adjusted for...
Context: Variability management (VM) is one of the most important activities of software product-lin...
Context: Variability management (VM) is one of the most important activities of software product-lin...
Variability Management (VM) in Software Product Line (SPL) is a key activity that usually affects th...
Variability management (VM) is a fundamental activity of software product line engineering (SPLE). V...
peer-reviewedVariability management is critical for achieving the large scale reuse promised by the ...
The success of product line engineering techniques in the last 15 years has popularized the use of s...
Software product lines (SPL) aim at reducing time-to-market and increasing software quality through ...
Variability Management (VM) is a key practice in the development of variant-rich systems. Over the y...
Context. Software Product Line (SPL) is a set of software system products that have common features ...
Software product lines (or system families) have achieved considerable adoption by the software indu...
Variability management is critical for achieving the large scale reuse promised by the software prod...
In this paper we discuss the notion of variability. We have experienced that this concept has so far...
Context: Variability (i.e., the ability of software systems or artifacts to be adjusted for differen...
According to state of the art literature, software product lines are an effective way to achieve eco...
Abstract—Context: Variability (i.e., the ability of software systems or artifacts to be adjusted for...
Context: Variability management (VM) is one of the most important activities of software product-lin...
Context: Variability management (VM) is one of the most important activities of software product-lin...
Variability Management (VM) in Software Product Line (SPL) is a key activity that usually affects th...
Variability management (VM) is a fundamental activity of software product line engineering (SPLE). V...
peer-reviewedVariability management is critical for achieving the large scale reuse promised by the ...
The success of product line engineering techniques in the last 15 years has popularized the use of s...
Software product lines (SPL) aim at reducing time-to-market and increasing software quality through ...
Variability Management (VM) is a key practice in the development of variant-rich systems. Over the y...
Context. Software Product Line (SPL) is a set of software system products that have common features ...
Software product lines (or system families) have achieved considerable adoption by the software indu...
Variability management is critical for achieving the large scale reuse promised by the software prod...
In this paper we discuss the notion of variability. We have experienced that this concept has so far...
Context: Variability (i.e., the ability of software systems or artifacts to be adjusted for differen...
According to state of the art literature, software product lines are an effective way to achieve eco...
Abstract—Context: Variability (i.e., the ability of software systems or artifacts to be adjusted for...