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SPLC 2016: Beijing, China
- Hong Mei:
Proceedings of the 20th International Systems and Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2016, Beijing, China, September 16-23, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4050-2
Keynotes
- Tetsuo Tamai:
Product-centered view vs process-centered view. 18-21 - Huaimin Wang:
TRUSTIE: towards software production based on crowd wisdom. 22-23
Research papers
- Yi Zhang, Jianmei Guo, Eric Blais, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Huiqun Yu:
A mathematical model of performance-relevant feature interactions. 25-34 - Daniela Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher, Herbert Prähofer, Florian Angerer:
A prototype-based approach for managing clones in clone-and-own product lines. 35-44 - Maya R. A. Setyautami, Reiner Hähnle, Radu Muschevici, Ade Azurat:
A UML profile for delta-oriented programming to support software product line engineering. 45-49 - Thomas Kühn, Walter Cazzola:
Apples and oranges: comparing top-down and bottom-up language product lines. 50-59 - Sebastian Krieter, Reimar Schröter, Thomas Thüm, Wolfram Fenske, Gunter Saake:
Comparing algorithms for efficient feature-model slicing. 60-64 - Gabriel Ferreira, Momin M. Malik, Christian Kästner, Jürgen Pfeffer, Sven Apel:
Do #ifdefs influence the occurrence of vulnerabilities? an empirical study of the linux kernel. 65-73 - José Angel Galindo, Mathieu Acher, Juan Manuel Tirado, Cristian Vidal, Benoit Baudry, David Benavides:
Exploiting the enumeration of all feature model configurations: a new perspective with distributed computing. 74-78 - Gustavo Sousa, Walter Rudametkin, Laurence Duchien:
Extending feature models with relative cardinalities. 79-88 - Konstantinos Plakidas, Srdjan Stevanetic, Daniel Schall, Tudor B. Ionescu, Uwe Zdun:
How do software ecosystems evolve? a quantitative assessment of the r ecosystem. 89-98 - Philipp Kehrbusch, Johannes Richenhagen, Bernhard Rumpe, Axel Schloßer, Christoph Schulze:
Interface-based similarity analysis of software components for the automotive industry. 99-108 - Rafael Olaechea, Uli Fahrenberg, Joanne M. Atlee, Axel Legay:
Long-term average cost in featured transition systems. 109-118 - Jabier Martinez, Tewfik Ziadi, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Jacques Klein, Yves Le Traon:
Name suggestions during feature identification: the variclouds approach. 119-123 - Gabriela Sampaio, Paulo Borba, Leopoldo Teixeira:
Partially safe evolution of software product lines. 124-133 - Thomas Thüm, Márcio Ribeiro, Reimar Schröter, Janet Siegmund, Francisco Dalton:
Product-line maintenance with emergent contract interfaces. 134-143 - Varvana Myllärniemi, Mikko Raatikainen, Juha Savolainen, Tomi Männistö:
Purposeful performance variability in software product lines: a comparison of two case studies. 144-153 - Alcemir Rodrigues Santos, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
RiPLE-HC: javascript systems meets spl composition. 154-163 - Laurens Sion, Dimitri Van Landuyt, Wouter Joosen, Gjalt de Jong:
Systematic quality trade-off support in the software product-line configuration process. 164-173 - Johannes Richenhagen, Bernhard Rumpe, Axel Schloßer, Christoph Schulze, Kevin Thissen, Michael von Wenckstern:
Test-driven semantical similarity analysis for software product line extraction. 174-183 - Anatoly Vasilevskiy, Franck Chauvel, Øystein Haugen:
Toward robust product realisation in software product lines. 184-193 - Raúl Lapeña, Manuel Ballarín, Carlos Cetina:
Towards clone-and-own support: locating relevant methods in legacy products. 194-203 - Holger Eichelberger, Cui Qin, Roman Sizonenko, Klaus Schmid:
Using IVML to model the topology of big data processing pipelines. 204-208 - Paul Temple, José Angel Galindo, Mathieu Acher, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Using machine learning to infer constraints for product lines. 209-218
Industry papers
- Motoi Nagamine, Tsuyoshi Nakajima, Noriyoshi Kuno:
A case study of applying software product line engineering to the air conditioner domain. 220-226 - Mike Mannion, Juha Savolainen:
Choosing reusable software strategies. 227-231 - Takahiro Iida, Masahiro Matsubara, Kentaro Yoshimura, Hideyuki Kojima, Kimio Nishino:
PLE for automotive braking system with management of impacts from equipment interactions. 232-241 - Iris Groher, Rainer Weinreich, Georg Buchgeher, Robert Schossleitner:
Reusable architecture variants for customer-specific automation solutions. 242-251 - Thomas Fogdal, Helene Scherrebeck, Juha Kuusela, Martin Becker, Bo Zhang:
Ten years of product line engineering at Danfoss: lessons learned and way ahead. 252-261 - Danilo Beuche, Michael Schulze, Maurice Duvigneau:
When 150% is too much: supporting product centric viewpoints in an industrial product line. 262-269
Vision papers
- Li Li, Jabier Martinez, Tewfik Ziadi, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Jacques Klein, Yves Le Traon:
Mining families of android applications for extractive SPL adoption. 271-275
System engineering papers
- Jérôme Le Noir, Sébastien Madelénat, Grégory Gailliard, Christophe Labreuche, Mathieu Acher, Olivier Barais, Olivier Constant:
A decision-making process for exploring architectural variants in systems engineering. 277-286 - Damir Nesic, Mattias Nyberg:
Multi-view modeling and automated analysis of product line variability in systems engineering. 287-296 - Aitor Arrieta, Shuai Wang, Goiuria Sagardui, Leire Etxeberria:
Search-based test case selection of cyber-physical system product lines for simulation-based validation. 297-306
Tutorials
- Thomas Thüm, Thomas Leich, Sebastian Krieter:
Clean your variable code with featureIDE. 308 - Klaus Schmid, Holger Eichelberger:
EASy-producer: from product lines to variability-rich software ecosystems. 309 - Bruce Trask, Angel Roman:
Leveraging model driven engineering in software product line architectures. 310 - Danilo Beuche:
Managing requirements in product lines. 311 - Mike Mannion:
Software reuse and reusability based on requirements: product lines, cases and feature-similarity models. 312
Tools and demonstrations
- Carla I. M. Bezerra, Jefferson Barbosa, Joao Holanda Freires, Rossana M. C. Andrade, José Maria Monteiro:
DyMMer: a measurement-based tool to support quality evaluation of DSPL feature models. 314-317 - Alcemir Rodrigues Santos, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
RiPLE-HC: visual support for features scattering and interactions. 320-323 - Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Supporting product configuration in application engineering using EXConfig. 324-327 - Tristan Pfofe, Thomas Thüm, Sandro Schulze, Wolfram Fenske, Ina Schaefer:
Synchronizing software variants with variantsync. 329-332 - Danilo Beuche:
Using pure: variants across the product line lifecycle. 333-336
Doctoral symposium abstracts
- Muhammad Javed:
A framework for enhanced feature models based on mathematical analysis. 338-339 - Bo Wang:
Dynamic analysis of shared execution in software product line testing. 340-341 - Laurens Sion, Dimitri Van Landuyt, Koen Yskout, Wouter Joosen:
Towards systematically addressing security variability in software product lines. 342-343
Workshop on reverse variability engineering papers
- Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Jabier Martinez, Tewfik Ziadi, Mathieu Acher:
Fourth international workshop on reverse variability engineering (REVE 2016). 345 - Max Lillack, Thorsten Berger, Regina Hebig:
Experiences from reengineering and modularizing a legacy software generator with a projectional language workbench. 346-353 - Jacob Krüger, Wolfram Fenske, Jens Meinicke, Thomas Leich, Gunter Saake:
Extracting software product lines: a cost estimation perspective. 354-361 - Raúl Lapeña, Jaime Font, Francisca Pérez, Carlos Cetina:
Improving feature location by transforming the query from natural language into requirements. 362-369
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