Publication: Feature unweaving: refactoring software requirements specifications into software product lines
Feature unweaving: refactoring software requirements specifications into software product lines
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Stoiber, R., Fricker, S., Jehle, M., & Glinz, M. (2010). Feature unweaving: refactoring software requirements specifications into software product lines. RE’10: Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference., 403–404. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2010.59
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The design of the variability of a software product line is crucial to its success and evolution. Meaningful variable features need to be elicited, analyzed, documented and validated when an existing software or reference system evolves into a software product line. These variable features are the main discriminators between individual products and they need to reflect the needs of a large variety of stakeholders adequately. In this paper we present a novel approach, called feature unweaving, that supports the identification and extra
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Stoiber, R., Fricker, S., Jehle, M., & Glinz, M. (2010). Feature unweaving: refactoring software requirements specifications into software product lines. RE’10: Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference., 403–404. https://doi.org/10.1109/RE.2010.59