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SPLC 2012: Salvador, Brazil
- Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Christa Schwanninger, David Benavides:
16th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC '12, Salvador, Brazil - September 2-7, 2012, Volume 1. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1094-9
Keynotes
- Bashar Nuseibeh:
The thin line between products. 2 - Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Sustainable software houses and factories are STARTUPS. 3 - Patrick Heymans:
Formal methods for the masses. 4
Research papers
- Andreas Pleuss, Benedikt Hauptmann, Markus Keunecke, Goetz Botterweck:
A case study on variability in user interfaces. 6-10 - Alexander Nöhrer, Armin Biere, Alexander Egyed:
A comparison of strategies for tolerating inconsistencies during decision-making. 11-20 - Christian Dietrich, Reinhard Tartler, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Daniel Lohmann:
A robust approach for variability extraction from the Linux build system. 21-30 - Jihyun Lee, Sungwon Kang, Danhyung Lee:
A survey on software product line testing. 31-40 - Varvana Myllärniemi, Mikko Raatikainen, Tomi Männistö:
A systematically conducted literature review: quality attribute variability in software product lines. 41-45 - Martin Fagereng Johansen, Øystein Haugen, Franck Fleurey:
An algorithm for generating t-wise covering arrays from large feature models. 46-55 - Samaneh Soltani, Mohsen Asadi, Dragan Gasevic, Marek Hatala, Ebrahim Bagheri:
Automated planning for feature model configuration based on functional and non-functional requirements. 56-65 - Maxime Cordy, Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Patrick Heymans, Axel Legay:
Behavioural modelling and verification of real-time software product lines. 66-75 - Christoph Seidl, Florian Heidenreich, Uwe Aßmann:
Co-evolution of models and feature mapping in software product lines. 76-85 - Christian Tischer, Birgit Boss, Andreas Müller, Andreas Thums, Rajneesh Acharya, Klaus Schmid:
Developing long-term stable product line architectures. 86-95 - Abel Gómez, M. Carmen Penadés, José H. Canós, Marcos R. S. Borges, Manuel Llavador:
DPLfw: a framework for variable content document generation. 96-105 - Nele Andersen, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Steven She, Andrzej Wasowski:
Efficient synthesis of feature models. 106-115 - Antonio Martini, Lars Pareto, Jan Bosch:
Enablers and inhibitors for speed with reuse. 116-125 - Sascha El-Sharkawy, Stephan Dederichs, Klaus Schmid:
From feature models to decision models and back again an analysis based on formal transformations. 126-135 - Camila Nunes, Alessandro Garcia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Jaejoon Lee:
History-sensitive heuristics for recovery of features in code of evolving program families. 136-145 - Christoph Elsner:
Light-weight tool support for staged product derivation. 146-155 - Julia Rubin, Andrei Kirshin, Goetz Botterweck, Marsha Chechik:
Managing forked product variants. 156-160 - Joseph Gillain, Stéphane Faulkner, Patrick Heymans, Ivan Jureta, Monique Snoeck:
Product portfolio scope optimization based on features and goals. 161-170 - Daniela Lettner, Michael Vierhauser, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher:
Supporting end users with business calculations in product configuration. 171-180 - Thiago Henrique Burgos de Oliveira, Martin Becker, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
Supporting the analysis of bug prevalence in software product lines with product genealogy. 181-185 - Swarup Mohalik, S. Ramesh, Jean-Vivien Millo, Shankara Narayanan Krishna, Ganesh Khandu Narwane:
Tracing SPLs precisely and efficiently. 186-195 - Wolfgang Heider, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher, Daniela Lettner:
Using regression testing to analyze the impact of changes to variability models on products. 196-205
Industry papers
- Michael Schulze, Jens Weiland, Danilo Beuche:
Automotive model-driven development and the challenge of variability. 207-214 - Michael Kircher, Peter Hofman:
Combining systematic reuse with Agile development: experience report. 215-219 - Juha Savolainen, Mike Mannion, Juha Kuusela:
Developing platforms for multiple software product lines. 220-228 - Peter Hofman, Tobias Stenzel, Thomas Pohley, Michael Kircher, Andreas Bermann:
Domain specific feature modeling for software product lines. 229-238 - Thomas Patzke, Martin Becker, Michaela Steffens, Krzysztof Sierszecki, Juha Erik Savolainen, Thomas Fogdal:
Identifying improvement potential in evolving product line infrastructures: 3 case studies. 239-248 - Rosana T. Vaccare Braga, Onofre Trindade Júnior, Kalinka R. L. J. Castelo Branco, Jaejoon Lee:
Incorporating certification in feature modelling of an unmanned aerial vehicle product line. 249-258 - Rick Flores, Charles W. Krueger, Paul C. Clements:
Mega-scale product line engineering at General Motors. 259-268 - Andrea Leitner, Josef Zehetner, Philipp Toeglhofer, Daniel Watzenig:
Requirement identification for variability management in a co-simulation environment. 269-274 - Jörg Bartholdt, Detlef Becker:
Scope extension of an existing product line. 275-282
Workshops
- Emilio Insfrán, Gary J. Chastek, Patrick Donohoe:
First international workshop on requirements engineering practices on software product line engineering (REPOS 2012). 284-285 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Martin Becker, Andreas Classen, Fabricia Roos-Frantz, Ina Schaefer, Peter Y. H. Wong:
Formal methods and analysis in software product line engineering: 3rd edition of FMSPLE workshop series. 286-287 - Goetz Botterweck, Deepak Dhungana, Rick Rabiser:
Fourth International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering (MAPLE 2012). 288-289 - Svein O. Hallsteinsen, Sooyong Park, Mike Hinchey, Klaus Schmid:
6th International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines (DSPL 2012). 290 - Karina Villela, Sholom Cohen, Luciano Baresi, Jaejoon Lee, Klaus Schmid:
SCArVeS: services, clouds, and alternative design strategies for variant-rich software systems. 291 - Haitham S. Hamza, Jabier Martinez, Anil Kumar Thurimella, Jitender S. Deogun:
Third International Workshop on Knowledge-Oriented Product Line Engineering (KOPLE 2012). 292-293
Doctoral Symposium
- Rick Rabiser:
SPLC 2012 Doctoral Symposium. 295
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