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SPLC 2014: Florence, Italy
- Stefania Gnesi, Alessandro Fantechi, Patrick Heymans, Julia Rubin, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Deepak Dhungana:
18th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC '14, Florence, Italy, September 15-19, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2740-4
Keynotes
- Luciano Baresi
:
Self-adaptive systems, services, and product lines. 2-4 - Mark Harman
, Yue Jia, Jens Krinke, William B. Langdon, Justyna Petke
, Yuanyuan Zhang:
Search based software engineering for software product line engineering: a survey and directions for future work. 5-18 - Arnaud Hubaux:
What research in software product line engineering is not solving in configuration. 19 - Jonn Lantz:
Using models to scale agile mechatronics development in cars: case studies at Volvo car group. 20
Research papers
- Christoph Seidl, Ina Schaefer, Uwe Aßmann
:
Integrated management of variability in space and time in software families. 22-31 - Shuai Wang, David Buchmann, Shaukat Ali
, Arnaud Gotlieb, Dipesh Pradhan, Marius Liaaen:
Multi-objective test prioritization in software product line testing: an industrial case study. 32-41 - Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Kathrin Figl
:
Comprehensibility of orthogonal variability modeling languages: the cases of CVL and OVM. 42-51 - Florian Angerer, Herbert Prähofer, Daniela Lettner, Andreas Grimmer, Paul Grünbacher
:
Identifying inactive code in product lines with configuration-aware system dependence graphs. 52-61 - Stephan Mennicke, Malte Lochau, Julia Schroeter, Tim Winkelmann:
Automated verification of feature model configuration processes based on workflow Petri nets. 62-71 - Hendrik Moens, Filip De Turck:
Feature-based application development and management of multi-tenant applications in clouds. 72-81 - Mirco Tribastone
:
Behavioral relations in a process algebra for variants. 82-91 - Rafael Olaechea, Derek Rayside, Jianmei Guo, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
Comparison of exact and approximate multi-objective optimization for software product lines. 92-101 - Reimar Schröter, Norbert Siegmund, Thomas Thüm, Gunter Saake:
Feature-context interfaces: tailored programming interfaces for software product lines. 102-111 - Simon Urli, Mireille Blay-Fornarino
, Philippe Collet:
Handling complex configurations in software product lines: a tooled approach. 112-121 - Clément Quinton, Andreas Pleuss, Daniel Le Berre, Laurence Duchien, Goetz Botterweck
:
Consistency checking for the evolution of cardinality-based feature models. 122-131 - Jacob Stein, Ingrid Nunes
, Elder Cirilo:
Preference-based feature model configuration with multiple stakeholders. 132-141 - Mathieu Acher, Benoit Baudry, Olivier Barais
, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Customization and 3D printing: a challenging playground for software product lines. 142-146 - Karina Villela, Adeline Silva, Tassio Vale, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
A survey on software variability management approaches. 147-156 - Jorge Barreiros
, Ana Moreira
:
A cover-based approach for configuration repair. 157-166 - Edoardo Vacchi
, Walter Cazzola
, Benoît Combemale, Mathieu Acher:
Automating variability model inference for component-based language implementations. 167-176 - Thomas Thüm, Jens Meinicke, Fabian Benduhn, Martin Hentschel, Alexander von Rhein, Gunter Saake:
Potential synergies of theorem proving and model checking for software product lines. 177-186 - Wenjing Yu, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Zhi Jin:
TDL: a transformation description language from feature model to use case for automated use case derivation. 187-196 - Mustafa Al-Hajjaji, Thomas Thüm, Jens Meinicke, Malte Lochau, Gunter Saake:
Similarity-based prioritization in software product-line testing. 197-206 - Borislava I. Simidchieva
, Leon J. Osterweil:
Generation, composition, and verification of families of human-intensive systems. 207-216 - Arnaud Dieumegard, Andres Toom, Marc Pantel:
A software product line approach for semantic specification of block libraries in dataflow languages. 217-226 - Herman Hartmann, Frank van der Linden, Jan Bosch:
Risk based testing for software product line engineering. 227-231 - Ferruccio Damiani
, Ina Schaefer, Tim Winkelmann:
Delta-oriented multi software product lines. 232-236 - Thelma Elita Colanzi, Silvia Regina Vergilio, Itana M. S. Gimenes, Willian Nalepa Oizumi
:
A search-based approach for software product line design. 237-241 - Pourya Shaker, Joanne M. Atlee:
Behaviour interactions among product-line features. 242-246 - Alexander Knapp, Markus Roggenbach
, Bernd-Holger Schlingloff
:
On the use of test cases in model-based software product line development. 247-251
Industry papers
- Ryuichiro Kodama, Jun Shimabukuro, Yoshimitsu Takagi, Shinobu Koizumi, Shun'ichi Tano:
Experiences with commonality control procedures to develop clinical instrument system. 254-263 - Susan P. Gregg, Rick Scharadin, Eric LeGore, Paul Clements:
Lessons from AEGIS: organizational and governance aspects of a major product line in a multi-program environment. 264-273 - Robert Hellebrand, Adeline Silva, Martin Becker, Bo Zhang, Krzysztof Sierszecki, Juha Savolainen:
Coevolution of variability models and code: an industrial case study. 274-283 - Markus Nöbauer, Norbert Seyff, Iris Groher
:
Inferring variability from customized standard software products. 284-293 - Sana Ben Nasr, Nicolas Sannier, Mathieu Acher, Benoit Baudry:
Moving toward product line engineering in a nuclear industry consortium. 294-303 - Dimitri Van Landuyt
, Steven Op de beeck, Aram Hovsepyan, Sam Michiels
, Wouter Joosen, Sven Meynckens, Gjalt de Jong, Olivier Barais
, Mathieu Acher:
Towards managing variability in the safety design of an automotive hall effect sensor. 304-309 - Dominik Domis, Stephan Sehestedt, Thomas Gamer
, Markus Aleksy
, Heiko Koziolek:
Customizing domain analysis for assessing the reuse potential of industrial software systems: experience report. 310-319 - Krzysztof Sierszecki, Michaela Steffens, Helene H. Hojrup, Juha Savolainen, Danilo Beuche:
Extending variability management to the next level. 320-329 - Thorsten Berger, Stefan Stanciulescu, Ommund Øgård, Øystein Haugen, Bo Larsen, Andrzej Wasowski:
To connect or not to connect: experiences from modeling topological variability. 330-339 - Michael Dillon, Jorge Rivera, Rowland Darbin:
A methodical approach to product line adoption. 340-349
Workshops
- Mathieu Acher, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Rick Rabiser
:
SPLTea 2014: First International Workshop on Software Product Line Teaching. 352 - Axel Legay, Erik P. de Vink:
SPLat 2014: First International Workshop on Software Product Line Analysis Tools. 353 - Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Tewfik Ziadi, Jabier Martinez
, Anil Kumar Thurimella:
Second International Workshop on Reverse Variability Engineering (REVE 2014). 354 - Sooyong Park, Mike Hinchey
, Hoh Peter In, Klaus Schmid
:
8th International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines (DSPL 2014). 355
Tutorials
- Charles W. Krueger, Paul C. Clements:
Second generation systems and software product line engineering. 358 - Iris Reinhartz-Berger:
Can domain modeling be automated?: levels of automation in domain modeling. 359 - Bruce Trask, Angel Roman:
Leveraging model driven engineering in software product line architectures. 360-361 - Mike Mannion, Juha Savolainen:
Mapping product line requirements to a product line architecture. 362 - Jan Bosch:
ESAO: towards data- and ecosystem-driven R&D. 363 - Danilo Beuche, Michael Schulze:
Managing variability with feature models. 364
Panels
- John D. McGregor:
The many flavors of ecosystems. 366 - Ruzanna Chitchyan
, Joost Noppen, Iris Groher
:
Sustainability in software product lines. 367
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