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- 2011
- Yu Sun, Hyun Cho, Jeffrey G. Gray, Jules White:
Supporting feature model configuration using a demonstration-based approach. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 55-59 - Patrizia Asirelli, Maurice H. ter Beek, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Franco Mazzanti:
Design and validation of variability in product lines. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 25-30 - Gary J. Chastek, Patrick Donohoe, John D. McGregor:
Commonality and variability analysis for resource constrained organizations. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 31-34 - Alessandro Cavalcante Gurgel, Francisco Dantas, Alessandro F. Garcia:
On-demand integration of product lines: a study of reuse and stability. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 35-39 - Vinay Kulkarni:
Use of SPLE to deliver custom solutions at product cost: challenges and a way forward. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 1-5 - Dong Li:
Identifying best practice by analyzing the evolution of the FISCAN MTMSIS software product line. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 40-44 - Steve Livengood:
Issues in software product line evolution: complex changes in variability models. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 6-9 - Bartosz Michalik, Danny Weyns, Wim Van Betsbrugge:
On the problems with evolving Egemin's software product line. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 15-19 - Ricardo Erikson Veras De Sena Rosa, Vicente Ferreira de Lucena Jr.:
Smart composition of reusable software components in mobile application product lines. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 45-49 - Harvey P. Siy, Aaron Wolfson, Mansour Zand:
Ontology-based product line modeling and generation. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 50-54 - Fritz Stallinger, Robert Neumann, Robert Schossleitner, Stephan Kriener:
Migrating towards evolving software product lines: challenges of an SME in a core customer-driven industrial systems engineering context. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 20-24 - Cheng Thao, Ethan V. Munson:
Flexible support for managing evolving software product lines. PLEASE@ICSE 2011: 60-64 - Julia Rubin, Goetz Botterweck, Andreas Pleuss, David M. Weiss:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Product Line Approaches in Software Engineering, PLEASE 2011, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 22-23, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0584-6 [contents]
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