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1st SPLC 2000: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Patrick Donohoe:
Software Product Lines; Experiences and Research Directions, Proceedings of the First International Conference, SPLC 1, Denver, Colorado, USA, August 28-31, 2000, Proceedings. Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7940-3
Session 1: Practice and Experience
- Kwanwoo Lee, Kyo Chul Kang, Eunman Koh, Wonsuk Chae, Bokyoung Kim, Byoung Wook Choi:
Domain-oriented engineering of elevator control software. SPLC 2000: 3-22 - James C. Dager:
Cummins's experience in developing a software product line architecture for real-time embedded diesel engine controls. SPLC 2000: 23-46 - Andreas Hein, Michael Schlick, Renato Vinga-Martins:
Applying feature models in industrial settings. SPLC 2000: 47-70
Session 2: Organization and Management
- Thomas Wappler:
Remember the basics. SPLC 2000: 73-84 - Jay van Zyl, A. J. Walker:
Strategic product development. SPLC 2000: 85-110 - Peter Toft, Derek Coleman, Joni T. Ohta:
A cooperative model for cross-divisional product development for a software product line. SPLC 2000: 111-132
Session 3: Methods
- Tomoji Kishi, Natsuko Noda:
Aspect-oriented analysis for product line architecture. SPLC 2000: 135-146 - Michel Coriat, Jean Jourdan, Fabien Boisbourdin:
The SPLIT Method. SPLC 2000: 147-166 - Pierre America, J. Henk Obbink, Rob C. van Ommering, Frank van der Linden:
CoPAM: A component-oriented platform architecting method family for product family engineering. SPLC 2000: 167-180
Session 4: Process
- William G. Wood:
Government product lines. SPLC 2000: 183-192 - Günter Böckle:
Model-based requirements engineering for product lines. SPLC 2000: 193-204 - Stuart R. Faulk, Robert R. Harmon, David Raffo:
Value-based software engineering (VBSE). SPLC 2000: 205-224
Session 5: Components
- Don S. Batory, Richard Cardone, Yannis Smaragdakis:
Object-oriented frameworks and product lines. SPLC 2000: 227-248 - Alessandro Pasetti, Wolfgang Pree:
Two Novel Concepts for systematic product line development. SPLC 2000: 249-270 - Martin L. Griss:
Implementing Product-line features by composing aspects. SPLC 2000: 271-289 - Colin Atkinson, Joachim Bayer, Dirk Muthig:
Component-based product line development: the KobrA Approach. SPLC 2000: 289-310
Session 6: Architecture
- Bryan S. Doerr, David Sharp:
Freeing product line architectures from execution dependencies. SPLC 2000: 313-330 - B. J. Pronk:
An Interface-based platform approach. SPLC 2000: 331-352 - David C. Sharp:
Component-based product line development of Avionics Software. SPLC 2000: 353-370 - Yoshitomi Morisawa:
A computing model of product lines for distributed processing systems, its product sets, and its applications. SPLC 2000: 371-394
Session 7: Tools and Techniques
- Sherif M. Yacoub, Ali Mili, Chakri Kaveri, Mark Dehlin:
A hierarchy of COTS certification criteria. SPLC 2000: 397-412 - Douglas Stuart, Wonhee Sull, Steve Pruitt, Deborah Cobb, Fred Waskiewicz, T. W. Cook:
The SSEP toolset for product line development. SPLC 2000: 413-436 - Stephen R. Schach, Amir Tomer:
Development/maintenance/reuse: software evolution in product lines. SPLC 2000: 437-450 - H. James Hoover, Tony Olekshy, Garry Froehlich, Paul G. Sorenson:
Developing engineered product support applications. SPLC 2000: 451-476
Session 8: Domain Engineering
- Mark A. Ardis, Peter Dudak, Liz Dor, Wen-Jenq Leu, Lloyd H. Nakatani, Robert G. Olsen, Paul M. Pontrelli:
Domain engineered configuration control. SPLC 2000: 479-494 - Steffen Thiel, Fabio Peruzzi:
Starting a product line approach for an envisioned market. SPLC 2000: 495-512 - Klaus Schmid:
Scoping software product lines. SPLC 2000: 513-
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