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- 2015
- Martin Becker, Bo Zhang:
Lean variation management: increasing business value with a diversified approach. SPLC 2015: 385 - Nadeem Abbas, Jesper Andersson:
Harnessing variability in product-lines of self-adaptive software systems. SPLC 2015: 191-200 - Mathieu Acher, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Rick Rabiser:
SPLTea 2015: Second International Workshop on Software Product Line Teaching. SPLC 2015: 396 - Aitor Arrieta, Goiuria Sagardui, Leire Etxeberria:
Test control algorithms for the validation of cyber-physical systems product lines. SPLC 2015: 273-282 - Guillaume Bécan, Razieh Behjati, Arnaud Gotlieb, Mathieu Acher:
Synthesis of attributed feature models from product descriptions. SPLC 2015: 1-10 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi:
Applying the product lines paradigm to the quantitative analysis of collective adaptive systems. SPLC 2015: 321-326 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Franco Mazzanti:
Using FMC for family-based analysis of software product lines. SPLC 2015: 432-439 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Axel Legay, Alberto Lluch-Lafuente, Andrea Vandin:
Statistical analysis of probabilistic models of software product lines with quantitative constraints. SPLC 2015: 11-15 - Thorsten Berger, Daniela Lettner, Julia Rubin, Paul Grünbacher, Adeline Silva, Martin Becker, Marsha Chechik, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
What is a feature?: a qualitative study of features in industrial software product lines. SPLC 2015: 16-25 - Danilo Beuche:
Managing variability with feature models. SPLC 2015: 386 - Danilo Beuche:
Managing requirements in product lines. SPLC 2015: 387 - Danilo Beuche, Robert Hellebrand:
Using pure: : variants across the product line lifecycle. SPLC 2015: 352-354 - Jaime Chavarriaga, Carlos Rangel, Carlos Noguera, Rubby Casallas, Viviane Jonckers:
Using multiple feature models to specify configuration options for electrical transformers: an experience report. SPLC 2015: 216-224 - Simone Di Cola, Kung-Kiu Lau, Cuong M. Tran, Chen Qian:
An MDE tool for defining software product families with explicit variation points. SPLC 2015: 355-360 - Maxime Cordy, Jean-Marc Davril, Joel Greenyer, Erika Gressi, Patrick Heymans:
All-at-once-synthesis of controllers from scenario-based product line specifications. SPLC 2015: 26-35 - Thomas Degueule, João Bosco Ferreira Filho, Olivier Barais, Mathieu Acher, Jérôme Le Noir, Sébastien Madelénat, Grégory Gailliard, Godefroy Burlot, Olivier Constant:
Tooling support for variability and architectural patterns in systems engineering. SPLC 2015: 361-364 - Deepak Dhungana, Andreas A. Falkner, Alois Haselböck, Herwig Schreiner:
Smart factory product lines: a configuration perspective on smart production ecosystems. SPLC 2015: 201-210 - Aleksandar S. Dimovski, Ahmad Salim Al-Sibahi, Claus Brabrand, Andrzej Wasowski:
Family-based model checking using off-the-shelf model checkers: extended abstract. SPLC 2015: 397 - Dominik Domis, Rasmus Adler, Martin Becker:
Integrating variability and safety analysis models using commercial UML-based tools. SPLC 2015: 225-234 - Boris Düdder, Jakob Rehof, George T. Heineman:
Synthesizing type-safe compositions in feature oriented software designs using staged composition. SPLC 2015: 398-401 - Holger Eichelberger, Klaus Schmid:
IVML: a DSL for configuration in variability-rich software ecosystems. SPLC 2015: 365-369 - Miao Fang, Georg Leyh, Jörg Dörr, Christoph Elsner, Jingjing Zhao:
Towards model-based derivation of systems in the industrial automation domain. SPLC 2015: 283-292 - Édipo Luis Féderle, Thiago do Nascimento Ferreira, Thelma Elita Colanzi, Silvia Regina Vergilio:
OPLA-tool: a support tool for search-based product line architecture design. SPLC 2015: 370-373 - Alessio Ferrari, Giorgio Oronzo Spagnolo, Stefania Gnesi, Felice Dell'Orletta:
CMT and FDE: tools to bridge the gap between natural language documents and feature diagrams. SPLC 2015: 402-410 - João Bosco Ferreira Filho, Simon Allier, Olivier Barais, Mathieu Acher, Benoit Baudry:
Assessing product line derivation operators applied to Java source code: an empirical study. SPLC 2015: 36-45 - Jaime Font, Lorena Arcega, Øystein Haugen, Carlos Cetina:
Building software product lines from conceptualized model patterns. SPLC 2015: 46-55 - Jaime Font, Manuel Ballarín, Øystein Haugen, Carlos Cetina:
Automating the variability formalization of a model family by means of common variability language. SPLC 2015: 411-418 - Jesús Padilla Gaeta, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
Modeling aerospace systems product lines in SysML. SPLC 2015: 293-302 - Susan P. Gregg, Rick Scharadin, Paul Clements:
The more you do, the more you save: the superlinear cost avoidance effect of systems product line engineering. SPLC 2015: 303-310 - George T. Heineman, Armend Hoxha, Boris Düdder, Jakob Rehof:
Towards migrating object-oriented frameworks to enable synthesis of product line members. SPLC 2015: 56-60
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