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ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
16 years 19 days ago
Modeling Product Line Architectures through Change Sets and Relationships
The essence of any modeling approach for product line architectures lies in its ability to express variability. Existing approaches do so by explicitly specifying variation points...
André van der Hoek, Scott A. Hendrickson
FASE
2000
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
A Formal Approach to Heterogeneous Software Modeling
The problem of consistently engineering large, complex software systems of today is often addressed by introducing new, "improved" models. Examples of such models are arc...
Alexander Egyed, Nenad Medvidovic
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EEE
2004
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Simulation Models and Their Metainfo-Management Using RDF-Based Paradigms
In a catalogue for computer-based models the basic problem is that complex interdependencies between models must be addressed, which are dependent on an application's domain....
Michael C. Jaeger, Moussa Lo, Robert J. Pefferly
108
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BTW
2009
Springer
142views Database» more  BTW 2009»
15 years 7 months ago
Bridging the Gap between Variability in Client Application and Database Schema
: Database schemas are used to describe the logical design of a database. Diverse groups of users have different perspectives on the schema which leads to different local schemas. ...
Norbert Siegmund, Christian Kästner, Marko Ro...
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GRC
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Perspectives of Granular Computing in Software Engineering
Granular computing is not only a computing model for computer-centered problem solving, but also a thinking model for human-centered problem solving. Some authors have presented t...
Jianchao Han, Jing Dong