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Supporting software product lines development: FLiP - product line derivation tool

Published: 19 October 2008 Publication History

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With the growing academic and industrial interest in Software Product Lines, one area demanding special attention is tool support development, which is a pre-requisite for widespread software product lines practices adoption. In this demo, we present FLiP, a suite of tools consisting of 3 modules: a refactoring tool that implements code transformations for extracting product variations from Java classes into AspectJ aspects, a module that integrates with a Feature Model tool for updating a software product lines feature model accordingly to code transformations, and a tool responsible for building the final products. FLiP has been designed and tested in the context of industrial-strength mobile game software product lines.

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    OOPSLA Companion '08: Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications
    October 2008
    306 pages
    ISBN:9781605582207
    DOI:10.1145/1449814
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    1. refactoring
    2. software product lines
    3. tool support

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    • (2012)Making Software Product Line Evolution SaferProceedings of the 2012 Sixth Brazilian Symposium on Software Components, Architectures and Reuse10.1109/SBCARS.2012.18(21-30)Online publication date: 23-Sep-2012
    • (2009)VML* – a family of languages for variability management in software product linesProceedings of the Second international conference on Software Language Engineering10.1007/978-3-642-12107-4_7(82-102)Online publication date: 5-Oct-2009

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