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FOSD 2012: Dresden, Germany
- Ina Schaefer, Thomas Thüm:
4th International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development, FOSD '12, Dresden, Germany - September 24 - 25, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1309-4 - Christian Kästner
, Alexander von Rhein, Sebastian Erdweg, Jonas Pusch, Sven Apel
, Tillmann Rendel, Klaus Ostermann:
Toward variability-aware testing. 1-8 - Jochen Kamischke, Malte Lochau, Hauke Baller:
Conditioned model slicing of feature-annotated state machines. 9-16 - Janet Siegmund, Christian Kästner
, Jörg Liebig, Sven Apel
:
Comparing program comprehension of physically and virtually separated concerns. 17-24 - Sven Schuster, Sandro Schulze
:
Object-oriented design in feature-oriented programming. 25-28 - José García-Alonso
, Javier Berrocal Olmeda, Juan Manuel Murillo
:
Architectural variability management in multi-layer web applications through feature models. 29-36 - Thomas Buchmann
, Felix Schwägerl:
Ensuring well-formedness of configured domain models in model-driven product lines based on negative variability. 37-44 - Stefan Sobernig, Gustaf Neumann, Stephan Adelsberger
:
Supporting multiple feature binding strategies in NX. 45-53 - Fabiana Gomes Marinho, Paulo Henrique M. Maia, Rossana M. C. Andrade
, Vânia Maria P. Vidal, Paulo Alexandre da Silva Costa, Cláudia M. L. Werner
:
Safe adaptation in context-aware feature models. 54-61 - Leonardo Teixeira Passos, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Andrzej Wasowski
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Towards a catalog of variability evolution patterns: the Linux kernel case. 62-69 - Hannes Holdschick:
Challenges in the evolution of model-based software product lines in the automotive domain. 70-73
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