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- 2011
- Ebrahim Khalil Abbasi, Arnaud Hubaux, Patrick Heymans:
A Toolset for Feature-Based Configuration Workflows. SPLC 2011: 65-69 - Silvia Abrahão, Andy J. Nolan, Paul C. Clements, John D. McGregor:
First International Workshop on Quantitative Methods in Software Product Line Engineering. SPLC 2011: 341 - Mohammad Abu-Matar, Hassan Gomaa:
Variability Modeling for Service Oriented Product Line Architectures. SPLC 2011: 110-119 - Reinhold Achatz:
Product Line Engineering at Siemens - Challenges and Success Factors: A Report on Industrial Experiences in Product Line Engineering. SPLC 2011: 10-11 - Germán H. Alférez, Vicente Pelechano:
Context-Aware Autonomous Web Services in Software Product Lines. SPLC 2011: 100-109 - Sven Apel, Florian Heidenreich, Christian Kästner, Marko Rosenmüller:
Third International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development (FOSD 2011). SPLC 2011: 337-338 - Patrizia Asirelli, Maurice H. ter Beek, Stefania Gnesi, Alessandro Fantechi:
Formal Description of Variability in Product Families. SPLC 2011: 130-139 - Joerg Bartholdt, Detlef Becker:
Re-engineering of a Hierarchical Product Line. SPLC 2011: 232-240 - David Benavides, Martin Leucker, Martin Becker, Rick Rabiser, Karina Villela, Peter Y. H. Wong:
Formal Methods and Analysis in Software Product Line Engineering (FMSPLE 2011). SPLC 2011: 336 - Danilo Beuche:
Transforming Legacy Systems into Software Product Lines. SPLC 2011: 361 - Danilo Beuche:
Managing Requirements in Product Lines. SPLC 2011: 362 - Jan Bosch:
Software Ecosystems - Implications for Strategy, Business Model and Architecture. SPLC 2011: 351 - Jan Bosch:
Achieving Speed in Legacy Systems. SPLC 2011: 352 - Goetz Botterweck, Natsuko Noda, Deepak Dhungana, Rick Rabiser, Muhammad Ali Babar, Sholom Cohen, Kyo Chul Kang, Tomoji Kishi:
Joint Workshop of the Third International Workshop on Model-Driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering and the Third Workshop on Scalable Modeling Techniques for Software Product Lines (MAPLE/SCALE 2011). SPLC 2011: 340 - Ekaterina Boutkova:
Experience with Variability Management in Requirement Specifications. SPLC 2011: 303-312 - Manfred Broy:
The Role of Requirements and Specification in Product Line Engineering. SPLC 2011: 3-7 - Frank Buschmann, Christa Schwanninger:
Successful Product Line Engineering: Experiences from the Real World. SPLC 2011: 349 - Gary J. Chastek, Patrick Donohoe, John D. McGregor, Dirk Muthig:
Engineering a Production Method for a Software Product Line. SPLC 2011: 277-286 - Gary J. Chastek, John D. McGregor:
Production Planning in a Software Product Line Organization. SPLC 2011: 355 - Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig:
Optimizing the Product Derivation Process. SPLC 2011: 35-44 - Tung M. Dao, Hyesun Lee, Kyo Chul Kang:
Problem Frames-Based Approach to Achieving Quality Attributes in Software Product Line Engineering. SPLC 2011: 175-180 - Deepak Dhungana, Dominik Seichter, Goetz Botterweck, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher, David Benavides, José Angel Galindo:
Configuration of Multi Product Lines by Bridging Heterogeneous Variability Modeling Approaches. SPLC 2011: 120-129 - Patrick Donohoe:
Introduction to Software Product Lines. SPLC 2011: 350 - Frank Dordowsky, Richard Bridges, Holger Tschöpe:
Implementing a Software Product Line for a Complex Avionics System. SPLC 2011: 241-250 - Carlo Ghezzi, Amir Molzam Sharifloo:
Verifying Non-functional Properties of Software Product Lines: Towards an Efficient Approach Using Parametric Model Checking. SPLC 2011: 170-174 - Arne Haber, Holger Rendel, Bernhard Rumpe, Ina Schaefer, Frank van der Linden:
Hierarchical Variability Modeling for Software Architectures. SPLC 2011: 150-159 - Svein O. Hallsteinsen, Mike Hinchey, Sooyong Park, Klaus Schmid:
Fifth International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines (DSPL 2011). SPLC 2011: 335 - Haitham S. Hamza, Jabier Martinez, Andreas Rummler:
Second International Workshop on Knowledge-Oriented Product Line Engineering. SPLC 2011: 339 - Mike Hinchey:
Families (of Products) in Space. SPLC 2011: 8-9 - Stuart Hutchesson, John A. McDermid:
Towards Cost-Effective High-Assurance Software Product Lines: The Need for Property-Preserving Transformations. SPLC 2011: 55-64
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