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FOSD 2010: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- Sven Apel, Don S. Batory, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Florian Heidenreich, Christian Kästner, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development, FOSD 2010, Eindhoven, Netherlands, October 10, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0208-1 - Christian Prehofer:
Feature oriented-programming: back to the future. 1 - Norbert Siegmund, Marko Rosenmüller, Sven Apel:
Automating energy optimization with features. 2-9 - Mário Henrique C. Torres, Uirá Kulesza, Matheus Sousa, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista, Leopoldo Teixeira, Paulo Borba, Elder Cirilo, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Rosana T. V. Braga, Paulo César Masiero:
Assessment of product derivation tools in the evolution of software product lines: an empirical study. 10-17 - Wanja Hofer, Christoph Elsner, Frank Blendinger, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Daniel Lohmann:
Toolchain-independent variant management with the Leviathan filesystem. 18-24 - Andy Kenner, Christian Kästner, Steffen Haase, Thomas Leich:
TypeChef: toward type checking #ifdef variability in C. 25-32 - Martin Kuhlemann, Martin Sturm:
Patching product line programs. 33-40 - Markus Voelter:
Implementing feature variability for models and code with projectional language workbenches. 41-48 - Ina Schaefer, Ferruccio Damiani:
Pure delta-oriented programming. 49-56 - Marko Rosenmüller, Norbert Siegmund, Martin Kuhlemann:
Improving reuse of component families by generating component hierarchies. 57-64 - Sven Apel, Wolfgang Scholz, Christian Lengauer, Christian Kästner:
Language-independent reference checking in software product lines. 65-71 - Vinay Kulkarni:
Raising family is a good practice. 72-79 - Sebastian Günther, Sagar Sunkle:
Dynamically adaptable software product lines using Ruby metaprogramming. 80-87
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