Featured transition systems (FTSs) and modal transition systems (MTSs) are two of the most prominent and well-studied formalisms for modeling and analyzing behavioral variability as apparent in software product line engineering. On one hand, it is well-known that for finite behavior FTSs are strictly more expressive than MTSs, essentially due to the inability of MTSs to express logically constrained behavioral variability such as persistently exclusive behaviors. On the other hand, MTSs enjoy many desirable formal properties such as compositionality of semantic refinement and parallel composition. In order to finally consolidate the two formalisms for variability modeling, we establish a rigorous connection between FTSs and MTSs by means of...
The variability model checker VMC accepts a product fam-ily specified as a Modal Transition System (...
Abstract. We present a logical framework that is able to deal with variability in product family des...
In Beohar et al. (2016) [9], we established an expressiveness hierarchy and studied the notions of r...
Abstract. We present an automatic technique to transform a subclass of featured transition systems i...
Modal Transition Systems (MTS) are an extension of Labelled Transition Systems (LTS) that have been ...
Product line calculus of communicating systems (PL-CCSs) is a process calculus proposed to model the...
Product line calculus of communicating systems (PL-CCSs) is a process calculus proposed to model the...
Abstract. Almost 20 years after the original conception, we revisit sev-eral fundamental questions a...
Modal transition systems (MTS) is a well-studied specification formalism of reactive systems support...
Abstract. In order to capture all permissible implementations, partial models of component based sys...
Modal Transition Systems (MTS) are a formalism that allow for partial de-scriptions of a system’s be...
Modal transition systems (MTS) is a well-studied specification formalism of reactive systems support...
In this paper we propose a behavioural model, namely the Generalized Extended Modal Transition Syste...
Modal transition systems (MTS) is a formalism which extends the classical notion of labelled transit...
AbstractModal transition system (MTS) is a formalism which extends the classical notion of labelled ...
The variability model checker VMC accepts a product fam-ily specified as a Modal Transition System (...
Abstract. We present a logical framework that is able to deal with variability in product family des...
In Beohar et al. (2016) [9], we established an expressiveness hierarchy and studied the notions of r...
Abstract. We present an automatic technique to transform a subclass of featured transition systems i...
Modal Transition Systems (MTS) are an extension of Labelled Transition Systems (LTS) that have been ...
Product line calculus of communicating systems (PL-CCSs) is a process calculus proposed to model the...
Product line calculus of communicating systems (PL-CCSs) is a process calculus proposed to model the...
Abstract. Almost 20 years after the original conception, we revisit sev-eral fundamental questions a...
Modal transition systems (MTS) is a well-studied specification formalism of reactive systems support...
Abstract. In order to capture all permissible implementations, partial models of component based sys...
Modal Transition Systems (MTS) are a formalism that allow for partial de-scriptions of a system’s be...
Modal transition systems (MTS) is a well-studied specification formalism of reactive systems support...
In this paper we propose a behavioural model, namely the Generalized Extended Modal Transition Syste...
Modal transition systems (MTS) is a formalism which extends the classical notion of labelled transit...
AbstractModal transition system (MTS) is a formalism which extends the classical notion of labelled ...
The variability model checker VMC accepts a product fam-ily specified as a Modal Transition System (...
Abstract. We present a logical framework that is able to deal with variability in product family des...
In Beohar et al. (2016) [9], we established an expressiveness hierarchy and studied the notions of r...