[EN] Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development paradigms that emphasize reusing. The former reuse domain knowledge is represented as models and model transformations for product development, and the latter reuse domain knowledge is represented as core assets to produce a family of products in a given domain. The adequate combination of both paradigms can bring together important advantages to the software development community. However, how to manage requirements during a model-driven product line development remains an open challenge. In particular, the Requirements Engineering (RE) activity must deal with specific properties such as variability and commonality for a ...
[EN] The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software pr...
Reuse is a fundamental activity in software development lifecycle, which can be employed at any stag...
Research findings in requirements engineering (RE) report that software organizations still struggle...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development paradig...
[EN] Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development p...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00766-013-0189-0Many a...
A software product line (SPL) succeeds because we exploit the similarities between a set of software...
This thesis focuses on model-driven software product line development, which is the combination of t...
Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) is recognized as a very promising approach to deal with sof...
International audienceSoftware product lines (SPL) modeling has proven to be an effective approach t...
The Software Product Lines (SPL) paradigm is one of the most recent topics of interest for the softw...
Software product lines are a great way to achieve reusability when they are correctly implemented. T...
Reuse is at the heart of major improvements in productivity and quality in Software Engineering. Bot...
Requirements engineering is a key activity on any software development project. In Software Product ...
The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) is offered as one way forward in software systems modelling to c...
[EN] The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software pr...
Reuse is a fundamental activity in software development lifecycle, which can be employed at any stag...
Research findings in requirements engineering (RE) report that software organizations still struggle...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development paradig...
[EN] Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development p...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00766-013-0189-0Many a...
A software product line (SPL) succeeds because we exploit the similarities between a set of software...
This thesis focuses on model-driven software product line development, which is the combination of t...
Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) is recognized as a very promising approach to deal with sof...
International audienceSoftware product lines (SPL) modeling has proven to be an effective approach t...
The Software Product Lines (SPL) paradigm is one of the most recent topics of interest for the softw...
Software product lines are a great way to achieve reusability when they are correctly implemented. T...
Reuse is at the heart of major improvements in productivity and quality in Software Engineering. Bot...
Requirements engineering is a key activity on any software development project. In Software Product ...
The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) is offered as one way forward in software systems modelling to c...
[EN] The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software pr...
Reuse is a fundamental activity in software development lifecycle, which can be employed at any stag...
Research findings in requirements engineering (RE) report that software organizations still struggle...