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7th VaMoS 2013: Pisa, Italy
- Stefania Gnesi, Philippe Collet, Klaus Schmid:
The Seventh International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-intensive Systems, VaMoS '13, Pisa , Italy, January 23 - 25, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1541-8
Invited papers
- Øystein Haugen:
CVL: common variability language or chaos, vanity and limitations? 1:1 - Paola Inverardi:
Taming the uncertainty: variability as a means for predictable system evolution. 2:1
Modularity
- Christoph Seidl, Uwe Aßmann
:
Towards modeling and analyzing variability in evolving software ecosystems. 3:1-3:8 - Arne Haber, Carsten Kolassa
, Peter Manhart, Pedram Mir Seyed Nazari, Bernhard Rumpe
, Ina Schaefer:
First-class variability modeling in Matlab/Simulink. 4:1-4:8
Quality attributes
- Hyesun Lee, Kyo Chul Kang:
A design feature-based approach to deriving program code from features: a step towards feature-oriented software development. 5:1-5:6 - Sergiy S. Kolesnikov, Sven Apel
, Norbert Siegmund, Stefan Sobernig, Christian Kästner
, Semah Senkaya:
Predicting quality attributes of software product lines using software and network measures and sampling. 6:1-6:5
Industry and tools
- Thorsten Berger, Ralf Rublack, Divya Nair, Joanne M. Atlee, Martin Becker, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Andrzej Wasowski
:
A survey of variability modeling in industrial practice. 7:1-7:8 - Deepak Dhungana
, Dominik Seichter, Goetz Botterweck
, Rick Rabiser
, Paul Grünbacher
, David Benavides
, José Angel Galindo
:
Integrating heterogeneous variability modeling approaches with invar. 8:1-8:5 - Reimar Schröter, Thomas Thüm, Norbert Siegmund, Gunter Saake:
Automated analysis of dependent feature models. 9:1-9:5 - Leandro A. Lanceloti, José Carlos Maldonado, Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes, Edson A. Oliveira Junior:
SMartyParser: a XMI parser for UML-based software product line variability models. 10:1-10:5
Languages
- Jörg Liebig, Rolf Daniel, Sven Apel
:
Feature-oriented language families: a case study. 11:1-11:8 - Antonio Bucchiarone
, Claudio Antares Mezzina
, Marco Pistore
:
CAptLang: a language for context-aware and adaptable business processes. 12:1-12:5 - Martin Erwig, Klaus Ostermann, Tillmann Rendel, Eric Walkingshaw:
Adding configuration to the choice calculus. 13:1-13:8
Reasoning about and with variability
- Alexander von Rhein, Sven Apel
, Christian Kästner
, Thomas Thüm, Ina Schaefer:
The PLA model: on the combination of product-line analyses. 14:1-14:8 - Raquel M. Pillat
, Fábio Paulo Basso
, Toacy C. Oliveira
, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner
:
Ensuring consistency of feature-based decisions with a business rule system. 15:1-15:8 - Evelyn Nicole Haslinger, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Using feature model knowledge to speed up the generation of covering arrays. 16:1-16:6
Evolution
- Leonardo Teixeira Passos, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Sven Apel
, Andrzej Wasowski, Christian Kästner
, Jianmei Guo:
Feature-oriented software evolution. 17:1-17:8 - Mathias Schubanz, Andreas Pleuss, Ligaj Pradhan, Goetz Botterweck
, Anil Kumar Thurimella:
Model-driven planning and monitoring of long-term software product line evolution. 18:1-18:5
Reverse engineering
- Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Mining complex feature correlations from software product line configurations. 19:1-19:7 - Mathieu Acher, Benoit Baudry, Patrick Heymans, Anthony Cleve, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
Support for reverse engineering and maintaining feature models. 20:1-20:8 - Ora Wulf-Hadash, Iris Reinhartz-Berger:
Cross product line analysis. 21:1-21:8

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