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FIREworks Workshop 2000: Glasgow, UK
- Stephen Gilmore, Mark Ryan:
Language Constructs for Describing Features, Proceedings of the FIREworks Workshop, Glasgow, UK, May 2000. Springer 2001, ISBN 978-1-85233-392-8 - Kenneth J. Turner:
Structuring Telecommunications Features. 1-9 - Pamela Zave:
Feature-Oriented Description, Formal Methods, and DFC. 11-26 - Daniel Amyot:
Use Case Maps as a Feature Description Notation. 27-44 - Karim Berkani, Pascale Le Gall, Francis Klay:
An incremental method for the design of feature-oriented systems. 45-64 - Dominique Cansell, Dominique Méry:
Abstraction and refinement of features. 65-84 - Franck Cassez, Mark Dermot Ryan, Pierre-Yves Schobbens
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Proving feature non-interaction with Alternating-Time Temporal Logic. 85-103 - Christophe Gaston, Marc Aiguier, Pascale Le Gall:
Algebraic Treatment of Feature-oriented Systems. 105-124 - Stephen Gilmore, Jane Hillston:
The PEPA Feature Construct. 125-142 - Maritta Heisel, Jeanine Souquières:
A Heuristic Algorithm to Detect Feature Interactions in Requirements. 143-162 - Malte Plath, Mark Dermot Ryan:
Defining Features for CSP: Reflections on the Feature Interaction Contest. 163-175 - D. Samborski:
Stack Service Model. 177-196 - Tae Yoneda, Tadashi Ohta:
The Declarative Language STR (State Transition Rule). 197-211 - Nicolas Zuanon:
Modular Feature Integration and Validation in a Synchronous Context. 213-231

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