SPLC 2009: San Francisco, California, USA
Dirk Muthig, John D. McGregor (Eds.): Software Product Lines, 13th International Conference, SPLC 2009, San Francisco, California, USA, August 24-28, 2009, Proceedings. ACM 2009 ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 446
Configuration
Hugo Arboleda, Rubby Casallas, Jean-Claude Royer: Dealing with fine-grained configurations in model-driven SPLs. 1-10
Jules White, Brian Dougherty, Douglas C. Schmidt, David Benavides: Automated reasoning for multi-step feature model configuration problems. 11-20
Nicolás López, Rubby Casallas, André van der Hoek: Issues in mapping change-based product line architectures to configuration management systems. 21-30
Scoping

David Fernández-Amorós, Ruben Heradio Gil, José Antonio Cerrada Somolinos: Inferring information from feature diagrams to product line economic models. 41-50
Juha Savolainen, Jan Bosch, Juha Kuusela, Tomi Männistö: Default values for improved product line management. 51-60
Variability
Carlos Cetina, Øystein Haugen, Xiaorui Zhang, Franck Fleurey, Vicente Pelechano: Strategies for variability transformation at run-time. 61-70
Scott A. Hendrickson, Yang Wang, André van der Hoek, Richard N. Taylor, Alfred Kobsa: Modeling PLA variation of privacy-enhancing personalized systems. 71-80
Lianping Chen, Muhammad Ali Babar, Nour Ali: Variability management in software product lines: a systematic review. 81-90
Experiences and evolution
Sonia Montagud, Silvia Abrahão: Gathering current knowledge about quality evaluation in software product lines. 91-100
Hans Peter Jepsen, Danilo Beuche: Running a software product line: standing still is going backwards. 101-110
Jan Bosch: From software product lines to software ecosystems. 111-119
Derivation
Pádraig O'Leary, Rick Rabiser, Ita Richardson, Steffen Thiel: Important issues and key activities in product derivation: experiences from two independent research projects. 121-130
Carlos Andres Parra, Xavier Blanc, Laurence Duchien: Context awareness for dynamic service-oriented product lines. 131-140
Hongyu Sun, Robyn R. Lutz, Samik Basu: Product-line-based requirements customization for web service compositions. 141-150
Industrial product lines
Ralf Carbon, Sebastian Adam, Takayuki Uchida: Towards a product line approach for office devices: facilitating customization of office devices at Ricoh Co. Ltd. 151-160
Dharmalingam Ganesan, Mikael Lindvall, Christopher Ackermann, David McComas, Maureen Bartholomew: Verifying architectural design rules of the flight software product line. 161-170
Muhammad Ali Babar, Tuomas Ihme, Minna Pikkarainen: An industrial case of exploiting product line architectures in agile software development. 171-179
Feature models
Christian Kästner, Sven Apel, Syed Saif ur Rahman, Marko Rosenmüller, Don S. Batory, Gunter Saake: On the impact of the optional feature problem: analysis and case studies. 181-190
Thein Than Tun, Quentin Boucher, Andreas Classen, Arnaud Hubaux, Patrick Heymans: Relating requirements and feature configurations: a systematic approach. 201-210
Feature modeling
Nathan Weston, Ruzanna Chitchyan, Awais Rashid: A framework for constructing semantically composable feature models from natural language requirements. 211-220
Arnaud Hubaux, Andreas Classen, Patrick Heymans: Formal modelling of feature configuration workflows. 221-230
Marcílio Mendonça, Andrzej Wasowski, Krzysztof Czarnecki: SAT-based analysis of feature models is easy. 231-240
Experience report: industry session 1
Pia Stoll, Len Bass, Elspeth Golden, Bonnie E. John: Supporting usability in product line architectures. 241-248
Walter J. Slegers: Building automotive product lines around managed interfaces. 257-264
Experience report: industry session 2
Frank Dordowsky, Walter Hipp: Adopting software product line principles to manage software variants in a complex avionics system. 265-274
Yasuaki Takebe, Naohiko Fukaya, Masaki Chikahisa, Toshihide Hanawa, Osamu Shirai: Experiences with software product line engineering in product development oriented organization. 275-283
Daniel Pech, Jens Knodel, Ralf Carbon, Clemens Schitter, Dirk Hein: Variability management in small development organizations: experiences and lessons learned from a case study. 285-294
Workshops
Svein O. Hallsteinsen, Mike Hinchey, Sooyong Park, Klaus Schmid: 3rd International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines: DSPL 2009. 295
Goetz Botterweck, Iris Groher, Andreas Polzer, Christa Schwanninger, Steffen Thiel, Markus Völter: 1st International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering: (MAPLE 2009). 297-298
Tomoji Kishi, Kyo Chul Kang: Scalable Modeling Techniques for Software Product Lines (SCALE2009): bridging the gap between research and practice. 299
Robert W. Krut, Sholom G. Cohen: Service-oriented architectures and software product lines: enhancing variation. 301-302
Paul C. Clements, Stuart R. Faulk, Charles W. Krueger: Consolidating community consensus in product line practice. 303-304
Tutorials
Patrick Donohoe: Introduction to software product lines. 305
Charles W. Krueger: Systems and software product line engineering with the SPL lifecycle framework. 307
Klaus Schmid, Frank van der Linden: Introducing and optimizing software product lines using the FEF. 311
Juha Savolainen, Mike Mannion: From product line requirements to product line architecture: optimizing industrial product lines for new competitive advantage. 315
Frank van der Linden: Inner source product line development. 317
Danilo Beuche: Transforming legacy systems into software product lines. 321
Bruce Trask, Angel Roman: Leveraging model driven engineering in software product line architectures. 323
John D. McGregor: Building reusable testing assets for a software product line. 325
Stan Jarzabek: Pragmatic strategies for variability management in product lines in small- to medium-size companies. 327
Markus Voelter: Using domain specific languages for product line engineering. 329
SPLC 2009 doctoral symposium
Eduardo Santana de Almeida: Software product lines doctoral symposium. 331



