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SPLC 2019: Paris, France
- Carlos Cetina, Oscar Díaz, Laurence Duchien, Marianne Huchard, Rick Rabiser, Camille Salinesi, Christoph Seidl, Xhevahire Tërnava, Leopoldo Teixeira, Thomas Thüm, Tewfik Ziadi:
Proceedings of the 23rd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2019, Volume B, Paris, France, September 9-13, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6668-7
Demonstrations and tools
- Sina Entekhabi, Anton Solback, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Thorsten Berger:
Visualization of feature locations with the tool featuredashboard. 55:1-55:4 - Johann Mortara, Xhevahire Tërnava, Philippe Collet:
symfinder: a toolchain for the identification and visualization of object-oriented variability implementations. 56:1-56:4 - Dennis Reuling, Christopher Pietsch, Udo Kelter, Manuel Ohrndorf:
FlexiPLE: a tool for flexible binding times in annotated model-based SPLs. 57:1-57:4 - Daniel-Jesus Munoz, Mónica Pinto, Lidia Fuentes:
HADAS: analysing quality attributes of software configurations. 58:1-58:4 - Oscar Díaz, Raul Medeiros, Leticia Montalvillo:
Change analysis of #if-def blocks with featurecloud. 59:1-59:4 - David Baum, Christina Sixtus, Lisa Vogelsberg, Ulrich W. Eisenecker:
Understanding conditional compilation through integrated representation of variability and source code. 60:1-60:4 - Sascha El-Sharkawy, Adam Krafczyk, Klaus Schmid:
MetricHaven: more than 23, 000 metrics for measuring quality attributes of software product lines. 61:1-61:4 - Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Laura Semini:
Applying the QuARS tool to detect variability. 62:1-62:4 - Jorge Rodas-Silva, José Angel Galindo, Jorge García-Gutiérrez, David Benavides:
RESDEC: online management tool for implementation components selection in software product lines using recommender systems. 63:1-63:4 - Danilo Beuche:
Industrial variant management with pure: : variants. 64:1-64:3 - Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Steven Kelly:
Applying domain-specific languages in evolving product lines. 65:1-65:2 - Charles W. Krueger, Paul Clements:
Feature-based systems and software product line engineering with gears from biglever. 66:1-66:2
Varivolution 2019: Second international workshop on variability and evolution of software-intensive systems
- Sofia Ananieva, Timo Kehrer, Heiko Klare, Anne Koziolek, Henrik Lönn, S. Ramesh, Andreas Burger, Gabriele Taentzer, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards a conceptual model for unifying variability in space and time. 67:1-67:5 - Kristof Meixner, Rick Rabiser, Stefan Biffl:
Towards modeling variability of products, processes and resources in cyber-physical production systems engineering. 68:1-68:8 - Thomas Thüm, Leopoldo Teixeira, Klaus Schmid, Eric Walkingshaw, Mukelabai Mukelabai, Mahsa Varshosaz, Goetz Botterweck, Ina Schaefer, Timo Kehrer:
Towards efficient analysis of variation in time and space. 69:1-69:8 - Kamil Rosiak, Oliver Urbaniak, Alexander Schlie, Christoph Seidl, Ina Schaefer:
Analyzing variability in 25 years of industrial legacy software: an experience report. 70:1-70:8 - Paolo Arcaini, Angelo Gargantini, Marco Radavelli:
A process for fault-driven repair of constraints among features. 71:1-71:9
WEESR 2019: Second internationalworkshop on experiences and empirical studies on software reuse
- Ana Eva Chacón-Luna, Elvira García Ruiz, José Angel Galindo, David Benavides:
Variability management in a software product line unaware company: towards a real evaluation. 1-8 - Luisa Rincón, Raúl Mazo, Camille Salinesi:
Analyzing the convenience of adopting a product line engineering approach: an industrial qualitative evaluation. 73:1-73:8 - Marta Cecilia Camacho Ojeda, Mayor del Cauca, Francisco Álvarez Rodríguez, César A. Collazos:
Identifying collaborative aspects during software product lines scoping. 74:1-74:8 - Asmaa Achtaich, Ounsa Roudiès, Nissrine Souissi, Camille Salinesi, Raúl Mazo:
Evaluation of the state-constraint transition modelling language: a goal question metric approach. 75:1-75:8 - Germania Rodriguez, Jennifer Pérez, David Benavides:
Accessibility variability model: the UTPL MOOC case study. 76:1-76:8 - Javad Ghofrani, Ehsan Kozegar, Arezoo Bozorgmehr, Mohammad Divband Soorati:
Reusability in artificial neural networks: an empirical study. 77:1-77:8
SPLTea 2019: Fourth international workshop on software product line teaching
- Jaime Chavarriaga, Rubby Casallas, Carlos Parra, Martha Cecilia Henao-Mejía, Carlos Ricardo Calle-Archila:
Nine years of courses on software product lines at Universidad de los Andes, Colombia. 78:1-78:4
MODEVAR 2019: first international workshop on languages for modelling variability
- Rick Rabiser:
Feature modeling vs. decision modeling: history, comparison and perspectives. 79:1-79:3 - Pablo Parra, Oscar R. Polo, Segundo Esteban San Román, Agustín Martínez-Hellín, Sebastián Sánchez Prieto:
A component-based approach to feature modelling. 80:1-80:6 - Seiede Reyhane Kamali, Shirin Kasaei, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon:
Answering the call of the wild?: thoughts on the elusive quest for ecological validity in variability modeling. 81:1-81:8 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Klaus Schmid, Holger Eichelberger:
Textual variability modeling languages: an overview and considerations. 82:1-82:7 - Thomas Thüm, Christoph Seidl, Ina Schaefer:
On language levels for feature modeling notations. 83:1-83:4 - Ángela Villota, Raúl Mazo, Camille Salinesi:
The high-level variability language: an ontological approach. 84:1-84:8 - José Angel Galindo, David Benavides:
Towards a new repository for feature model exchange. 85:1-85:4 - Thorsten Berger, Philippe Collet:
Usage scenarios for a common feature modeling language. 86:1-86:8 - Don S. Batory:
Should future variability modeling languages express constraints in OCL? 87:1
REVE 2019: Seventh internationalworkshop on reverse variability engineering
- Karam Ignaim, João M. Fernandes:
An industrial case study for adopting software product lines in automotive industry: an evolution-based approach for software product lines (EVOA-SPL). 88:1-88:8 - Alexander Schlie, Kamil Rosiak, Oliver Urbaniak, Ina Schaefer, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:
Analyzing variability in automation software with the variability analysis toolkit. 89:1-89:8 - Jessie Carbonnel, Marianne Huchard, Clémentine Nebut:
Exploring the variability of interconnected product families with relational concept analysis. 90:1-90:8 - Abdelkader Magdy Shaaban, Thomas Gruber, Christoph Schmittner:
Ontology-based security tool for critical cyber-physical systems. 91:1-91:4 - Urtzi Markiegi, Aitor Arrieta, Leire Etxeberria, Goiuria Sagardui:
White-box and black-box test quality metrics for configurable simulation models. 92:1-92:4
Doctoral symposium
- Sebastian Krieter:
Enabling efficient automated configuration generation and management. 93:1-93:7 - Angel Cañete:
Energy efficient assignment and deployment of tasks in structurally variable infrastructures. 94:1-94:8 - Nicolas Hlad:
Facilitating the development of software product lines in small and medium-sized enterprises. 95:1-95:8
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