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Editorial: web and database technologies in business solutions
(Inderscience, 2004)
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Improving the Automatic Procurement of Web Services Using Constraint Programming
(World Scientific Publishing, 2005)
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Three-Dimensional Feature Diagrams Visualization
(2008)
Visualizing and manipulating large feature diagrams is still an open issue for the SPL community. Few effort has been made on improving the techniques to get the most out of drawing space and current feature modeling tools ...
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¿Por qué OMG ha elegido BPMN para modelar de Procesos de Negocio si ya existe UML?
(Asociación de Ingeniería del Software y Tecnologías de Desarrollo de Software (SISTEDES), 2007)
Desde junio del 2005 la BPMI (Business Process Management Initiative) es miembro de la OMG (Object Management Group). En esta unión confluyen por una lado una organización con gran experiencia en el modelado de procesos ...
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Representing Runtime Variability in Business-Driven Development Systems
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
Business-Driven Development(BDD) is a research field that provides techniques and mechanisms for designing software systems starting from the business processes of the companies. Companies are in continuous evolution to ...
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Isolated Features Detection in Feature Models
(2006)
Feature models are commonly used to describe software product lines in terms of features. Features are linked by relations, which may introduce errors in the model. This paper gives a description of isolated features and ...
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Multi-Party Coordination in the Context of MOWS
(Springer, 2002)
Separation of concerns has been presented as a promising tool to tackle the design of complex systems in which cross-cutting properties that do not fit into the scope of a class must be satisfied. In this paper, we show ...
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Open Source Tools for Software Product Line Development
(2007)
Open-Source (OS) software development differs widely from close-source development practices because of a number of reasons: project organization, distributed developers, code-centric, etc. These characteristics force the ...