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FaMa-OVM: a Tool for the Automated Analysis of Ovms
(2012)
Orthogonal Variability Model (OVM) is a modelling language for representing variability in Software Product Line Engineering. The automated analysis of OVMs is defined as the computer-aided extraction of information from ...
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Exploiting the Enumeration of All Feature Model Configurations
(ACM, 2016)
.Feature models are widely used to encode the configurations of a software product line in terms of mandatory, optional and exclusive features as well as propositional constraints over the features. Numerous computationally ...
Tesis Doctoral
On the selection and analysis of software product line implementation components using intelligent techniques
(2019-12-04)
En los últimos años y con el creciente avance tecnológico, las empresas ya no se centran exclusivamente en diseñar un producto para un cliente (por ejemplo, el diseño de un sitio web para el Hotel Decameron), sino en ...
Ponencia
FaMa-OVM: A Tool for the Automated Analysis of OVMs
(ACM, 2012)
Orthogonal Variability Model (OVM) is a modelling language for representing variability in Software Product Line Engineering. The automated analysis of OVMs is defined as the computer-aided extraction of information ...
Ponencia
Integrating Heterogeneous Variability Modeling Approaches with Invar [Tool Demonstration]
(ACM, 2013)
There have been several proposals to describe the variability of software product lines by using modeling languages. In larger organizations or projects (e.g., multi product line environments) this can lead to a situation ...
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Reverse Engineering Feature Models with Evolutionary Algorithms: An Exploratory Study
(Springer, 2012)
Successful software evolves, more and more commonly, from a single system to a set of system variants tailored to meet the similiar and yet di erent functionality required by the distinct clients and users. Software ...
Artículo
Automated analysis of feature models 20 years later: a literature review
(2010)
Software product line engineering is about producing a set of related products that share more commonalities than variabilities. Feature models are widely used for variability and commonality management in software ...
Artículo
Automated analysis of feature models: Quo vadis?
(Springer, 2018)
Feature models have been used since the 90's to describe software product lines as a way of reusing common parts in a family of software systems. In 2010, a systematic literature review was published summarizing the advances ...
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Configuration of Multi Product Lines by Bridging Heterogeneous Variability Modeling Approaches
(IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
In industrial settings, products are rarely built by one organization alone. Software vendors and suppliers typically maintain their own product lines, which can contribute to a larger (multi) product line. The teams ...
Ponencia
Automated Test Data Generation on the Analyses of Feature Models: A Metamorphic Testing Approach
(IEEE Computer Society, 2010)
A Feature Model (FM) is a compact representation of all the products of a software product line. The automated extraction of information from FMs is a thriving research topic involving a number of analysis operations, ...