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Requirements Modelling and Design Notations for Software Product Lines

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Requirements Modelling and Design Notations for Software Product Lines
Although feature modelling is a frequently used approach to the task of modelling commonality and variability within product lines, there is currently no standard modelling notation or methodology. On the assumption that the commonality/variability model will be used as a basis for architecture design, our modelling notation allows features to be augmented with behavioural detail, captured using the UCM path notation. This gives rise to models that capture commonality and variability in behaviour as well as in product features, and are thus more valuable for downstream design activities. This paper outlines the modelling notation and describes ongoing work on the characterisation of variability points within models based on this notation, and on the relationships between model fragments and solution domain techniques such as design patterns or variability realisation techniques. It also describes preliminary work, aimed at evolving an intelligent tool that can characterise feature and...
T. John Brown, Rachel Gawley, Ivor T. A. Spence, P
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where VAMOS
Authors T. John Brown, Rachel Gawley, Ivor T. A. Spence, Peter Kilpatrick, Charles Gillan, Rabih Bashroush
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