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- 2010
- Hugo Arboleda, Juan Francisco Díaz, Victor Vargas, Jean-Claude Royer:
Automated Reasoning for Derivation of Model-Driven SPLs. SPLC Workshops 2010: 181-188 - Warren Baelen, Yuanfang Cai, Robert Dyer, Hridesh Rajan:
Feature Volatility Assessment. SPLC Workshops 2010: 33-34 - Rabih Bashroush:
A Scalable Multiple Perspective Variability Management CASE Tool. SPLC Workshops 2010: 295 - Martin Becker, Sören Kemmann, K. C. Shashidhar:
Integrating Software Safety and Product Line Engineering using Formal Methods: Challenges and Opportunities. SPLC Workshops 2010: 129-136 - Nelly Bencomo, Jaejoon Lee, Svein O. Hallsteinsen:
How dynamic is your Dynamic Software Product Line? SPLC Workshops 2010: 61-68 - Christian Berger, Holger Rendel, Bernhard Rumpe, Carsten Busse, Thorsten Jablonski, Fabian Wolf:
Product Line Metrics for Legacy Software in Practice. SPLC Workshops 2010: 247-250 - Danilo Beuche:
Modeling and Building Software Product Lines with pure: : variants. SPLC Workshops 2010: 296 - Pim van den Broek:
Optimization of Product Instantiation using Integer Programming. SPLC Workshops 2010: 107-112 - Pim van den Broek, Ismênia Galvão, Joost Noppen:
Merging Feature Models. SPLC Workshops 2010: 83-90 - Vanilson Arruda Burégio, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
Characterizing Dynamic Software Product Lines - A Preliminary Mapping Study. SPLC Workshops 2010: 53-60 - Hyun Cho:
Model-driven Project Management in Software Product Lines. SPLC Workshops 2010: 271-278 - Hyun Cho, Jeff Gray:
Ontology Support for Abstraction Layer Modularization. SPLC Workshops 2010: 35-40 - Hyunsik Choi, Kyo Chul Kang:
Towards Scalable and Conflict-Free Configuration of Features. SPLC Workshops 2010: 197-204 - Dave Clarke, Nikolay Diakov, Reiner Hähnle, Einar Broch Johnsen, Germán Puebla, Balthasar Weitzel, Peter Y. H. Wong:
HATS - A Formal Software Product Line Engineering Methodology. SPLC Workshops 2010: 121-128 - Dave Clarke, José Proença:
Towards a Theory of Views for Feature Models. SPLC Workshops 2010: 91-98 - Francisco Dantas, Eduardo Figueiredo, Alessandro Garcia, Cláudio Sant'Anna, Uirá Kulesza, Nélio Cacho, Sérgio Soares, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista, Roberta Coelho, Mauricio Alférez, Ana Moreira, Afonso Pimentel, João Araújo:
Benchmarking Stability of Aspect-Oriented Product-Line Decompositions. SPLC Workshops 2010: 21-26 - Francisco Dantas, Camila Nunes, Alessandro Garcia, Uirá Kulesza, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Stability of Software Product Lines with Class-Aspect Interfaces: A Comparative Study. SPLC Workshops 2010: 5-10 - Melike Demir, Ayse Bener, Tolga Kurt, Emin Anarim:
Application of Software Product Line Principles to Multi-Sector Software Development. SPLC Workshops 2010: 267-268 - Matthias Galster:
Enhancing Runtime Variability in Software Product Lines through Service-orientation. SPLC Workshops 2010: 47-52 - Abel Gómez, María Eugenia Cabello, Isidro Ramos:
BOM-Lazy: A Variability-Driven Framework for Software Applications Production Using Model Transformation Techniques. SPLC Workshops 2010: 139-146 - Haitham S. Hamza, Jabier Martinez, Carmen Alonso:
Introducing Product Line Architectures in the ERP Industry: Challenges and Lessons Learned. SPLC Workshops 2010: 263-266 - André Heuer, Kim Lauenroth, Marco Müller, Jan-Nils Scheele:
Towards Effective Visual Modeling of Complex Software Product Lines. SPLC Workshops 2010: 229-238 - Mike Hinchey:
Formally Specifying Families of Space Exploration Missions. SPLC Workshops 2010: 73-74 - Takashi Iwasaki, Makoto Uchiba, Jun Otsuka, Koji Hachiya, Tsuneo Nakanishi, Kenji Hisazumi, Akira Fukuda:
An Experience Report of Introducing Product Line Engineering across the Board. SPLC Workshops 2010: 255-258 - Antti Jääskeläinen, Mika Katara, Julia Rubin, Tali Yatzkar-Haham, Mila Keren:
Assessing Model-Driven Software Product Lines for Lean and Agile Development: An Experience Report. SPLC Workshops 2010: 171-180 - Martin Fagereng Johansen, Franck Fleurey, Mathieu Acher, Philippe Collet, Philippe Lahire:
Exploring the Synergies Between Feature Models and Ontologies. SPLC Workshops 2010: 163-170 - Ji-Yong Jung, Tae-Hyung Kim:
DaRT++: Dashboard for Reengineering Tools. SPLC Workshops 2010: 15-20 - Minyoung Kim, Eunseok Lee, Kangtae Kim:
Testing for the embedded open platform. SPLC Workshops 2010: 243-246 - Charles W. Krueger:
The BigLever Software Gears Systems and Software Product Line Lifecycle Framework. SPLC Workshops 2010: 297 - Hyesun Lee, Kyo Chul Kang:
Coverage and Conformance Metrics: Evaluation of Legacy Software for Software Product Line Asset Development. SPLC Workshops 2010: 27-32
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