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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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Reverse engineering language product lines from existing DSL variants
(Elsevier, 2017)
The use of domain-specific languages (DSLs) has become a successful technique to develop complex sys tems. In this context, an emerging phenomenon is the existence of DSL variants, which are different versions of a DSL ...
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An assessment of search-based techniques for reverse engineering feature models
(Elsevier, 2015)
Successful software evolves from a single system by adding and changing functionality to keep up with users’ demands and to cater to their similar and different requirements. Nowadays it is a common practice to offer a ...
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Evolving feature model configurations in software product lines
(Elsevier, 2014)
The increasing complexity and cost of software-intensive systems has led developers to seek ways of reusing software components across development projects. One approach to increasing software reusability is to develop ...
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A Monte Carlo tree search conceptual framework for feature model analyses
(ElSevier, 2023-01)
Challenging domains of the future such as Smart Cities, Cloud Computing, or Industry 4.0 expose highly variable systems with colossal configuration spaces. The automated analysis of those systems’ variability has often ...
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Supporting distributed product configuration by integrating heterogeneous variability modeling approaches
(Elsevier, 2015)
Context In industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization. Software vendors and suppliers commonly typically maintain their own product lines, which contribute to a larger (multi) product line ...