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Automatic Derivation of AADL Product Architectures in Software Product Line Development

by Javier González-huerta, Silvia Abrahão, Emilio Insfran
"... Abstract. Software Product Line development involves the explicit management of variability that has to be encompassed by the software artifacts, in particular by the software architecture. Architectural variability has to be not only sup-ported by the architecture but also explicitly represented. T ..."
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Abstract. Software Product Line development involves the explicit management of variability that has to be encompassed by the software artifacts, in particular by the software architecture. Architectural variability has to be not only sup-ported by the architecture but also explicitly represented

Matlab user’s guide

by Sunsoft Inc , 2005
"... This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any. Portio ..."
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of SPARC International, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. The OPEN

Integrating ProductLine Fault Tree Analysis into AADL Models

by Hongyu Sun, Miriam Hauptman, Robyn Lutz - In Tenth IEEE Int. Symp. on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE 2007 , 2007
"... Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a safety-analysis technique that has been recently extended to accommodate product-line engineering for critical domains. This paper describes a tool-supported approach to integrate product-line FTA into AADL (Architecture Analysis and Design Language) models and associa ..."
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and associated AADL Error Models of a product line. With concrete models bound, architectural stage FTA allows automation in the fault tree generation and the analyses, which was impossible at requirement stage. A fault tree for a specific product is automatically pruned and adapted from the product-line FTA

Integrating Features in the Development of Software Product Line Architecture

by Varun Narisetty, Yongjie Zheng
"... Abstract—Product line architecture (PLA) is an important application of software architecture in software product line engineering. This paper presents an approach that addresses two existing issues in PLA development: 1) the difficulty of relating a product line feature to PLA elements, and 2) the ..."
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Abstract—Product line architecture (PLA) is an important application of software architecture in software product line engineering. This paper presents an approach that addresses two existing issues in PLA development: 1) the difficulty of relating a product line feature to PLA elements, and 2

Towards the Automatic Resolution of Architectural Variability in Software Product Line Architectures through Model Transformations

by Jesús Benedé
"... Abstract. Modelling variability in software product lines (SPL) development is receiving a lot of attention in current years, building on the idea that product der-ivation could be automatically derived from a product line through model trans-formations. Software Product Line development involves th ..."
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Abstract. Modelling variability in software product lines (SPL) development is receiving a lot of attention in current years, building on the idea that product der-ivation could be automatically derived from a product line through model trans-formations. Software Product Line development involves

Component-Based Specification of Software Product Line Architecture

by Amina Guendouz, Djamal Bennouar
"... Abstract – Software product lines have known an increasing use over the last years, taking advantage from the important benefits they may bring to software development in terms of time, cost and effort. However, product line approaches remain immature owing to the fact that they still base on tradit ..."
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in Component-based development field, we believe that integrating these two approaches will bring significant benefits to software development. This paper describes a new approach for Component-Based Product Lines engineering focusing on the Component-Based specification of the Product Line architecture

Automatic product derivation of multi-agent systems product lines (to appear

by Elder Cirilo Ingrid Nunes , Uirá Kulesza , Camila Nunes , Carlos Lucena - In SAC 2009 , 2009
"... ABSTRACT Multi-agent Systems (MASs) development and Software Product Lines (SPLs) are two consolidated software engineering techniques. Recent research work explores the integration between them by proposing new templates and adaptations to document SPL variability in the context of MASs. However, ..."
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ABSTRACT Multi-agent Systems (MASs) development and Software Product Lines (SPLs) are two consolidated software engineering techniques. Recent research work explores the integration between them by proposing new templates and adaptations to document SPL variability in the context of MASs. However

E.: Automated Software Product Line Engineering and Product Derivation

by Hassan Gomaa, Michael E. Shin - 40 th Hawaii International Conference on Software Systems. 2007
"... This paper describes a prototype automated software product line engineering environment, in which a multiple view model of the product line architecture and components are developed and stored in a product line repository. Automated software product derivation consists of tailoring the product line ..."
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This paper describes a prototype automated software product line engineering environment, in which a multiple view model of the product line architecture and components are developed and stored in a product line repository. Automated software product derivation consists of tailoring the product

Enabling Model Driven Product Line Architectures

by Toacy C. De Oliveira, Ivan Mathias Filho, Carlos J. P. De Lucena, Paulo Alencar, Donald D. Cowan
"... Product Lines Architectures and Model Driven Architectures are techniques to achieve reuse of software assets. Combining these approaches facilitates the specification of platform independent models that can be used at stakeholders level to indicate computation independent functionality and at devel ..."
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Product Lines Architectures and Model Driven Architectures are techniques to achieve reuse of software assets. Combining these approaches facilitates the specification of platform independent models that can be used at stakeholders level to indicate computation independent functionality

Towards Automatic Derivation of a Product Performance Model from a UML Software Product Line Model

by Rasha Tawhid, Dorina Petriu
"... Software Product Line (SPL) engineering is a software development approach that takes advantage of the commonality and variability between products from a family, and supports the generation of specific products by reusing a set of core family assets. This paper proposes a UML model transformation a ..."
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Software Product Line (SPL) engineering is a software development approach that takes advantage of the commonality and variability between products from a family, and supports the generation of specific products by reusing a set of core family assets. This paper proposes a UML model transformation
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