International audienceIn industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization. Software vendors and supplierscommonly typically maintain their own product lines, which contribute to a larger (multi) product line or software ecosystem.It is unrealistic to assume that the participating organizations will agree on using a specific variability modeling technique—they will rather use different approaches and tools to manage the variability of their systems. Objective: We aim to supportproduct configuration in software ecosystems based on several variability models with different semantics that have been createdusing different notations. Method: We present an integrative approach that provides a unified perspective to users co...
Abstract: To accommodate the frequent changes of user requirements and operating environments, softw...
Variability management is a common challenge for Software Product Line (SPL) adoption, since develop...
As software requirements constantly increase in size and complexity, the need for methods, formalism...
International audienceIn industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization. S...
Context In industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization. Software ven...
non-peer-reviewedIn industrial settings, products are rarely built by one organization alone. Softwa...
In industrial settings, products are rarely built by one organization alone. Software vendors and s...
peer-reviewedThere have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product line...
Variability modeling is one of the key disciplines to cope with complex variability in large softwar...
There have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product lines by using mo...
To offer customisable software, there are two main concepts yet: software product lines that allow t...
There have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product lines by using mod...
Due to today's software (dependent) society the amount of software systems as well as their size and...
The success of product line engineering techniques in the last 15 years has popularized the use of s...
To accommodate the frequent changes of user requirements and operating environments, software system...
Abstract: To accommodate the frequent changes of user requirements and operating environments, softw...
Variability management is a common challenge for Software Product Line (SPL) adoption, since develop...
As software requirements constantly increase in size and complexity, the need for methods, formalism...
International audienceIn industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization. S...
Context In industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization. Software ven...
non-peer-reviewedIn industrial settings, products are rarely built by one organization alone. Softwa...
In industrial settings, products are rarely built by one organization alone. Software vendors and s...
peer-reviewedThere have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product line...
Variability modeling is one of the key disciplines to cope with complex variability in large softwar...
There have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product lines by using mo...
To offer customisable software, there are two main concepts yet: software product lines that allow t...
There have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product lines by using mod...
Due to today's software (dependent) society the amount of software systems as well as their size and...
The success of product line engineering techniques in the last 15 years has popularized the use of s...
To accommodate the frequent changes of user requirements and operating environments, software system...
Abstract: To accommodate the frequent changes of user requirements and operating environments, softw...
Variability management is a common challenge for Software Product Line (SPL) adoption, since develop...
As software requirements constantly increase in size and complexity, the need for methods, formalism...