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SPLC 2017: Sevilla, Spain
- Maurice H. ter Beek, Walter Cazzola, Oscar Díaz, Marcello La Rosa, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Thomas Thüm, Javier Troya, Antonio Ruiz Cortés, David Benavides:
Proceedings of the 21st International Systems and Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2017, Volume B, Sevilla, Spain, September 25-29, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5119-5
Data, Demonstrations and Tools
- Davide Basile, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Stefania Gnesi:
FMCAT: Supporting Dynamic Service-based Product Lines. 3-8 - Ana Belén Sánchez, Sergio Segura:
SmarTest: A Test Case Prioritization Tool for Drupal. 9-12 - Ziad Ben Snaiba, Erik P. de Vink, Tim A. C. Willemse:
Family-Based Model Checking of SPL based on mCRL2. 13-16 - Juha-Pekka Tolvanen:
Applying Domain-Specific Languages in MetaEdit+ for Product Line Development. 17 - Jacopo Mauro, Michael Nieke, Christoph Seidl, Ingrid Chieh Yu:
Anomaly Detection and Explanation in Context-Aware Software Product Lines. 18-21 - Vasil L. Tenev, Slawomir Duszynski, Martin Becker:
Variant Analysis: Set-Based Similarity Visualization for Cloned Software Systems. 22-27 - Jongwook Kim, Don S. Batory, Danny Dig:
X15: A Tool For Refactoring Java Software Product Lines. 28-31 - José Miguel Horcas, Mónica Pinto, Lidia Fuentes:
Extending the Common Variability Language (CVL) Engine: A practical tool. 32-37 - Jabier Martinez, Wesley K. G. Assunção, Tewfik Ziadi:
ESPLA: A Catalog of Extractive SPL Adoption Case Studies. 38-41 - Sebastian Krieter, Marcus Pinnecke, Jacob Krüger, Joshua Sprey, Christopher Sontag, Thomas Thüm, Thomas Leich, Gunter Saake:
FeatureIDE: Empowering Third-Party Developers. 42-45 - Alejandro Cortiñas, Miguel R. Luaces, Oscar Pedreira, Ángeles Saavedra Places:
Scaffolding and in-browser generation of web-based GIS applications in a SPL tool. 46-49 - Danilo Beuche:
Using pure: variants Across The Product Line Lifecycle. 50
5th International Workshop on Reverse Variability Engineering: REVE 2017
- Robert Hellebrand, Michael Schulze, Uwe Ryssel:
Reverse engineering challenges of the feedback scenario in co-evolving product lines. 53-56 - Ana Cristina Marcén, Jaime Font, Oscar Pastor, Carlos Cetina:
Towards Feature Location in Models through a Learning to Rank Approach. 57-64 - Jacob Krüger, Louis Nell, Wolfram Fenske, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Finding Lost Features in Cloned Systems. 65-72 - Leticia Montalvillo, Oscar Díaz, Maider Azanza:
Visualizing product customization efforts for spotting SPL reuse opportunities. 73-80 - Damir Nesic, Mattias Nyberg, Barbara Gallina:
Modeling Product-Line Legacy Assets using Multi-Level Theory. 89-96 - Mostafa Hamza, Robert J. Walker, Maged Elaasar:
Unanticipated Evolution in Software Product Lines versus Independent Products: A Case Study. 97-104
10th International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines - Adaptive Systems through Runtime: DSPL 2017
- Bruno Iizuka Moritani, Jaejoon Lee:
An approach for managing a distributed feature model to evolve self-adaptive dynamic software product lines. 107-110 - Ethan T. McGee, John D. McGregor:
A Realization Effort Estimation Model for Dynamic Software Product Lines. 111-116 - Davide Basile, Maurice H. ter Beek, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Stefania Gnesi:
Orchestration of Dynamic Service Product Lines with Featured Modal Contract Automata. 117-122 - Emad Albassam, Hassan Gomaa, Daniel A. Menascé:
Variable Recovery and Adaptation Connectors for Dynamic Software Product Lines. 123-128
Doctoral Symposium
- Daniel-Jesus Munoz:
Achieving energy efficiency using a Software Product Line Approach. 131-138 - Urtzi Markiegi:
Test optimisation for Highly-Configurable Cyber-Physical Systems. 139-144 - Bedilia Estrada-Torres:
Improve Performance Management in Flexible Business Processes. 145-149 - Cristian Vidal Silva:
Exploring efficient analysis alternatives on feature models. 150-155
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