Features have been widely used by the product line community to model variability. They represent the common and variable characteristics of the members of a product line. They ar...
Software product lines (SPLs) allow to generate tailormade software products by selecting and composing reusable code units. However, SPLs with hundreds of features and millions o...
Norbert Siegmund, Martin Kuhlemann, Marko Rosenm&u...
Software product lines (PLs) present a solid approach in large scale reuse. Due to the PLs’ inherit complexity, many PL methods use the notion of ”features” to support requir...
Systems such as adaptative and context–aware ones must adapt themselves to changing requirements at runtime. Modeling and implementing this kind of systems is a difficult opera...
Abstract—Software Product Lines (SPL) are difficult to validate due to combinatorics induced by variability across their features. This leads to combinatorial explosion of the n...
Gilles Perrouin, Sagar Sen, Jacques Klein, Benoit ...