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INFSOF
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
Requirements engineering: In search of the dependent variables
When software development teams modify their requirements engineering process as an independent variable, they often examine the implications of these process changes by assessing...
Tony Gorschek, Alan M. Davis
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SPLC
2010
15 years 8 days ago
Stratified Analytic Hierarchy Process: Prioritization and Selection of Software Features
Product line engineering allows for the rapid development of variants of a domain specific application by using a common set of reusable assets often known as core assets. Variabil...
Ebrahim Bagheri, Mohsen Asadi, Dragan Gasevic, Sam...
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SPLC
2010
14 years 11 months ago
Configuring Software Product Line Feature Models Based on Stakeholders' Soft and Hard Requirements
Abstract. Feature modeling is a technique for capturing commonality and variability. Feature models symbolize a representation of the possible application configuration space, and ...
Ebrahim Bagheri, Tommaso Di Noia, Azzurra Ragone, ...
ICSEA
2008
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
A UML Based Methodology to Ease the Modeling of a Set of Related Systems
Despite progress in model engineering, modeling large distributed systems is still a long and complex task. This paper outlines a methodology based on UML to make the modeling of ...
Firas Alhalabi, Mathieu Maranzana, Jean-Louis Sour...
VAMOS
2008
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
How complex is my Product Line? The case for Variation Point Metrics
Software Product Lines aim at capturing the variability and commonality of a family of related programs that share a common set of assets. Variation points capture variability on ...
Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Salvador Trujillo