Managing features that have fine-grained impact on base programs is a challenging task in software product line development. Despite well-known problems, preprocessing (e.g., cpp)...
Stan Jarzabek, Hongyu Zhang, Youpeng Lee, Yinxing ...
A short theatrical exaggeration (but not too much) which describes practical problems with variability as experienced by real-world software developers. Real issue, there are no p...
To realise variability at the code level, product line methods classically advocate usage of inheritance, components, frameworks, aspects or generative techniques. However, these ...
Quentin Boucher, Andreas Classen, Patrick Heymans,...
In software product line engineering, feature composition generates software tailored to specific requirements from a common set of artifacts. Superimposition is a technique to me...
Sven Apel, Florian Janda, Salvador Trujillo, Chris...
In component-based product populations, variability has to be described at the component level to be able to benefit from a product family approach. As a consequence, composition ...