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8th VaMoS 2014: Sophia Antipolis, France
- Philippe Collet, Andrzej Wasowski, Thorsten Weyer:
The Eighth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-intensive Systems, VaMoS '14, Sophia Antipolis, France, January 22-24, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2556-1
Invited papers
- Juha Savolainen:
Past, present and future of product line engineering in industry: reflecting on 15 years of variability management in real projects. 1:1 - Bran Selic:
A retrospective on an industrial product-line project. 2:1
Empirical studies
- Mathieu Acher, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Rick Rabiser:
A survey on teaching of software product lines. 3:1-3:8 - Wolfram Fenske, Thomas Thüm, Gunter Saake:
A taxonomy of software product line reengineering. 4:1-4:8
Variability modeling
- Christoph Seidl, Ina Schaefer, Uwe Aßmann:
Capturing variability in space and time with hyper feature models. 6:1-6:8 - Jens Weiland, Peter Manhart:
A classification of modeling variability in simulink. 7:1-7:8
Configuration
- Mikolás Janota, Goetz Botterweck, João Marques-Silva:
On lazy and eager interactive reconfiguration. 8:1-8:8 - Nicolas Sannier, Guillaume Bécan, Mathieu Acher, Sana Ben Nasr, Benoit Baudry:
Comparing or configuring products: are we getting the right ones? 9:1-9:7
Testing
- Xavier Devroey, Gilles Perrouin, Maxime Cordy, Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Axel Legay, Patrick Heymans:
Towards statistical prioritization for software product lines testing. 10:1-10:7 - Ana Belén Sánchez, Sergio Segura, Antonio Ruiz Cortés:
The Drupal framework: a case study to evaluate variability testing techniques. 11:1-11:8 - Sachin Patel:
Practical problems with modeling variability in test cases: an industrial perspective. 12:1-12:8
Exploiting variability
- Philipp Lengauer, Verena Bitto, Florian Angerer, Paul Grünbacher, Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Where has all my memory gone?: determining memory characteristics of product variants using virtual-machine-level monitoring. 13:1-13:8 - Sven Schuster, Sandro Schulze, Ina Schaefer:
Structural feature interaction patterns: case studies and guidelines. 14:1-14:8 - Ivan do Carmo Machado, Alcemir Rodrigues Santos, Yguaratã Cerqueira Cavalcanti, Eduardo Gomes Trzan, Marcio Magalhães de Souza, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
Low-level variability support for web-based software product lines. 15:1-15:8
Dynamic software product lines
- Johannes Bürdek, Sascha Lity, Malte Lochau, Markus Berens, Ursula Goltz, Andy Schürr:
Staged configuration of dynamic software product lines with complex binding time constraints. 16:1-16:8 - Stephan Adelsberger, Stefan Sobernig, Gustaf Neumann:
Towards assessing the complexity of object migration in dynamic, feature-oriented software product lines. 17:1-17:8 - Nicolás Cardozo, Wolfgang De Meuter, Kim Mens, Sebastián González, Pierre-Yves Orban:
Features on demand. 18:1-18:8
Variability and architecture
- Ioanna Lytra, Holger Eichelberger, Huy Tran, Georg Leyh, Klaus Schmid, Uwe Zdun:
On the interdependence and integration of variability and architectural decisions. 19:1-19:8 - Markus Keunecke, Hendrik Brummermann, Klaus Schmid:
The feature pack approach: systematically managing implementations in software ecosystems. 20:1-20:7 - André Heuer, Klaus Pohl:
Structuring variability in the context of embedded systems during software engineering. 21:1-21:8
Properties of variability models
- Nicolas Dintzner, Arie van Deursen, Martin Pinzger:
Extracting feature model changes from the Linux kernel using FMDiff. 22:1-22:8 - Thorsten Berger, Jianmei Guo:
Towards system analysis with variability model metrics. 23:1-23:8
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