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SPLC 2021: Leicester, UK
- Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Pierre-Yves Schobbens:
SPLC '21: 25th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference, Leicester, United Kingdom, September 6-11, 2021, Volume A. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8469-8
Variability modeling and analysis
- Ferruccio Damiani, Reiner Hähnle, Eduard Kamburjan, Michael Lienhardt, Luca Paolini:
Variability modules for Java-like languages. 1-12 - Christopher Pietsch, Udo Kelter, Timo Kehrer:
From pairwise to family-based generic analysis of delta-oriented model-based SPLs. 13-24 - Andreas Schäfer, Martin Becker, Markus Andres, Tim Kistenfeger, Florian Rohlf:
Variability realization in model-based system engineering using software product line techniques: an industrial perspective. 25-34
AI, machine learning and NLP
- Publio Silva, Carla I. M. Bezerra, Ivan Machado:
A machine learning model to classify the feature model maintainability. 35-45 - Hugo Martin, Mathieu Acher, Juliana Alves Pereira, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
A comparison of performance specialization learning for configurable systems. 46-57 - Mathias Uta, Alexander Felfernig, Viet Man Le, Andrei Popescu, Thi Ngoc Trang Tran, Denis Helic:
Evaluating recommender systems in feature model configuration. 58-63
Evolution
- Sebastian Krieter, Rahel Arens, Michael Nieke, Chico Sundermann, Tobias Heß, Thomas Thüm, Christoph Seidl:
Incremental construction of modal implication graphs for evolving feature models. 64-74 - Gabriela Karoline Michelon, David Obermann, Wesley K. G. Assunção, Lukas Linsbauer, Paul Grünbacher, Alexander Egyed:
Managing systems evolving in space and time: four challenges for maintenance, evolution and composition of variants. 75-80 - Inmaculada Ayala, Alessandro V. Papadopoulos, Mercedes Amor, Lidia Fuentes:
ProDSPL: proactive self-adaptation based on dynamic software product lines. 81 - Junior Cupe Casquina, Leonardo Montecchi:
A proposal for organizing source code variability in the git version control system. 82-88
Performance
- Édouard Guégain, Clément Quinton, Romain Rouvoy:
On reducing the energy consumption of software product lines. 89-99 - Luc Lesoil, Mathieu Acher, Xhevahire Tërnava, Arnaud Blouin, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
The interplay of compile-time and run-time options for performance prediction. 100-111 - Paolo Arcaini, Omar Inverso, Catia Trubiani:
Automated model-based performance analysis of software product lines under uncertainty. 112
Case studies and benchmarks
- Ana Eva Chacón-Luna, Antonio Manuel Gutiérrez-Fernández, José A. Galindo, David Benavides:
Empirical software product line engineering: a systematic literature review. an IST journal publication. 113 - Oleksandr Tomashchuk, Dimitri Van Landuyt, Wouter Joosen:
The architectural divergence problem in security and privacy of eHealth IoT product lines. 114-119 - Kien-Tuan Ngo, Thu-Trang Nguyen, Son Nguyen, Hieu Dinh Vo:
Variability fault localization: a benchmark. 120-125 - Gabriela Karoline Michelon, Bruno Sotto-Mayor, Jabier Martinez, Aitor Arrieta, Rui Abreu, Wesley K. G. Assunção:
Spectrum-based feature localization: a case study using ArgoUML. 126-130 - Tobias Heß, Chico Sundermann, Thomas Thüm:
On the scalability of building binary decision diagrams for current feature models. 131-135
Community efforts, surveys, reviews
- Chico Sundermann, Kevin Feichtinger, Dominik Engelhardt, Rick Rabiser, Thomas Thüm:
Yet another textual variability language?: a community effort towards a unified language. 136-147 - Andy Kenner, Richard May, Jacob Krüger, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Safety, security, and configurable software systems: a systematic mapping study. 148-159 - Johann Mortara, Philippe Collet:
Capturing the diversity of analyses on the Linux kernel variability. 160-171 - Maider Azanza, Leticia Montalvillo, Oscar Díaz:
20 years of industrial experience at SPLC: a systematic mapping study. 172-183 - Klaus Schmid, Rick Rabiser, Martin Becker, Goetz Botterweck, Matthias Galster, Iris Groher, Danny Weyns:
Bridging the gap: voices from industry and research on industrial relevance of SPLC. 184-189
Sampling, variability analysis and visualization
- José Miguel Horcas, José A. Galindo, Ruben Heradio, David Fernández-Amorós, David Benavides:
Monte Carlo tree search for feature model analyses: a general framework for decision-making. 190-201 - Alexandre Bergel, Razan Ghzouli, Thorsten Berger, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
FeatureVista: interactive feature visualization. 196-201
WORKSHOP SESSION: Workshops
- Wesley K. G. Assunção, Inmaculada Ayala, Jacob Krüger, Sébastien Mosser:
International Workshop on Variability Management for Modern Technologies (VM4ModernTech 2021). 202 - Wesley K. G. Assunção, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Tewfik Ziadi, Jabier Martinez:
REVE 2021: 9th International Workshop on Reverse Variability Engineering. 203 - Lea Gerling, Sandra Greiner, Kristof Meixner, Gabriela Karoline Michelon:
Fourth International Workshop on Variability and Evolution of Software-Intensive Systems (VariVolution 2021). 204 - Thomas Thüm, Philippe Collet, Mathieu Acher:
Fourth International Workshop on Languages for Modelling Variability ([email protected] 2021). 205 - Jaime Chavarriaga, Julio Ariel Hurtado:
Fourth International Workshop on Experiences and Empirical Studies on Software Reuse (WEESR 2021). 206
TUTORIAL SESSION: Tutorials
- Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Steven Kelly:
Describing variability with domain-specific languages and models. 207 - Johann Mortara, Philippe Collet:
How I met your implemented variability: identification in object-oriented systems with symfinder. 208 - Maya R. A. Setyautami, Hafiyyan Sayyid Fadhlillah, Ade Azurat:
PRICES: towards web-based product lines generator. 209 - Muhammad Abbas, Mehrdad Saadatmand, Eduard Paul Enoiu:
Requirements-driven reuse recommendation. 210 - Mike Mannion, Hermann Kaindl:
Reuse for mass personalisation through feature models and similarities. 211 - Martin Becker, Andreas Schäfer:
Variability realization in UML/SysML models. 212-213 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Franco Mazzanti, Ferruccio Damiani, Luca Paolini, Giordano Scarso, Michael Lienhardt:
Static analysis and family-based model checking with VMC. 214
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