Publication: Supporting stepwise, incremental product derivation in product line requirements engineering
Supporting stepwise, incremental product derivation in product line requirements engineering
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Stoiber, R., & Glinz, M. (2010). Supporting stepwise, incremental product derivation in product line requirements engineering. Fourth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems (VaMoS’10), 77–84.
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Deriving products from a software product line is difficult, particularly when there are many constraints in the variability of the product line. Understanding the impact of variability binding decisions (i.e. of selecting or dismissing features) is a particular challenge: (i) the decisions taken must not violate any variability constraint, and (ii) the effects and consequences of every variability decision need to be understood well. This problem can be reduced significantly with good support both for variability specification and de
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Stoiber, R., & Glinz, M. (2010). Supporting stepwise, incremental product derivation in product line requirements engineering. Fourth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems (VaMoS’10), 77–84.