Aspect-Oriented, Model-Driven Software Product Lines
The Ample Way
Herausgeber: Rashid, Awais; Rummler, Andreas; Royer, Jean-Claude
Aspect-Oriented, Model-Driven Software Product Lines
The Ample Way
Herausgeber: Rashid, Awais; Rummler, Andreas; Royer, Jean-Claude
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Authoritative treatment of software product line engineering for students and practitioners alike.
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Authoritative treatment of software product line engineering for students and practitioners alike.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780521767224
- ISBN-10: 0521767229
- Artikelnr.: 33157820
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780521767224
- ISBN-10: 0521767229
- Artikelnr.: 33157820
Part I. Software Product Line Engineering Challenges: 1. Introduction Awais Rashid
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 2. Case studies for software product line engineering Andreas Rummler
Ludger Fiege
Catarina Gomes and Rita Ribiero; Part II. Variability Analysis and Modelling: 3. From requirements to feature models Nathan Weston and Phil Greenwood; 4. Variability management Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
João Santos
Mauricio Alférez
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
Uirá Kulesza and Lidia Fuentes; 5. Hybrid assessment method for software product line Afonso Pimentel
Rita Ribeiro
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
João Santos
António Costa
Mauricio Alférez and Uirá Kulesza; Part III. Variability Implementation and Traceability: 6. Product line implementation with ECaesarJ Vaidas Gasiunas
Angel Nunez
Jacques Noyé and Mira Mezini; 7. Model-driven engineering support for product line engineering Christoph Elsner
Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege and Markus Völter; 8. Managing information flow in SPL development processes Nicolas Anquetil
Uira Kulesza
Ricardo Mateus
Ralf Mitschke
Ana Moreira
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 9. Using design rationale to improve SPL traceability Ismênia Galvão
Mehmet Aksit
Pim van den Broek and Michiel Hendriks; Part IV. Product-Driven vs. Solution-Driven Software Product Line Engineering: 10. Product-driven software product line engineering Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
Carlos Nebrera
Lidia Fuentes
Vaidas Gasiunas and Ludger Fiege; 11. Solution-driven software product line engineering Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege
Christoph Elsner
Christa Schwanninger and Markus Völter; Part V. Future Trends: 12. Dynamic variability in adaptive systems Ruzanna Chitchyan
Brice Morin
Franck Fleurey
Nelly Bencomo
Arnor Solberg and Thomas Genssler; 13. Imperfect information in software product line engineering Joost Noppen and Pim van den Broek; 14. Empirical research in software product line engineering Phil Greenwood
Vander Alves
John Hutchinson
Christa Schwanninger and Nicolas Anquetil.
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 2. Case studies for software product line engineering Andreas Rummler
Ludger Fiege
Catarina Gomes and Rita Ribiero; Part II. Variability Analysis and Modelling: 3. From requirements to feature models Nathan Weston and Phil Greenwood; 4. Variability management Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
João Santos
Mauricio Alférez
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
Uirá Kulesza and Lidia Fuentes; 5. Hybrid assessment method for software product line Afonso Pimentel
Rita Ribeiro
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
João Santos
António Costa
Mauricio Alférez and Uirá Kulesza; Part III. Variability Implementation and Traceability: 6. Product line implementation with ECaesarJ Vaidas Gasiunas
Angel Nunez
Jacques Noyé and Mira Mezini; 7. Model-driven engineering support for product line engineering Christoph Elsner
Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege and Markus Völter; 8. Managing information flow in SPL development processes Nicolas Anquetil
Uira Kulesza
Ricardo Mateus
Ralf Mitschke
Ana Moreira
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 9. Using design rationale to improve SPL traceability Ismênia Galvão
Mehmet Aksit
Pim van den Broek and Michiel Hendriks; Part IV. Product-Driven vs. Solution-Driven Software Product Line Engineering: 10. Product-driven software product line engineering Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
Carlos Nebrera
Lidia Fuentes
Vaidas Gasiunas and Ludger Fiege; 11. Solution-driven software product line engineering Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege
Christoph Elsner
Christa Schwanninger and Markus Völter; Part V. Future Trends: 12. Dynamic variability in adaptive systems Ruzanna Chitchyan
Brice Morin
Franck Fleurey
Nelly Bencomo
Arnor Solberg and Thomas Genssler; 13. Imperfect information in software product line engineering Joost Noppen and Pim van den Broek; 14. Empirical research in software product line engineering Phil Greenwood
Vander Alves
John Hutchinson
Christa Schwanninger and Nicolas Anquetil.
Part I. Software Product Line Engineering Challenges: 1. Introduction Awais Rashid
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 2. Case studies for software product line engineering Andreas Rummler
Ludger Fiege
Catarina Gomes and Rita Ribiero; Part II. Variability Analysis and Modelling: 3. From requirements to feature models Nathan Weston and Phil Greenwood; 4. Variability management Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
João Santos
Mauricio Alférez
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
Uirá Kulesza and Lidia Fuentes; 5. Hybrid assessment method for software product line Afonso Pimentel
Rita Ribeiro
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
João Santos
António Costa
Mauricio Alférez and Uirá Kulesza; Part III. Variability Implementation and Traceability: 6. Product line implementation with ECaesarJ Vaidas Gasiunas
Angel Nunez
Jacques Noyé and Mira Mezini; 7. Model-driven engineering support for product line engineering Christoph Elsner
Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege and Markus Völter; 8. Managing information flow in SPL development processes Nicolas Anquetil
Uira Kulesza
Ricardo Mateus
Ralf Mitschke
Ana Moreira
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 9. Using design rationale to improve SPL traceability Ismênia Galvão
Mehmet Aksit
Pim van den Broek and Michiel Hendriks; Part IV. Product-Driven vs. Solution-Driven Software Product Line Engineering: 10. Product-driven software product line engineering Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
Carlos Nebrera
Lidia Fuentes
Vaidas Gasiunas and Ludger Fiege; 11. Solution-driven software product line engineering Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege
Christoph Elsner
Christa Schwanninger and Markus Völter; Part V. Future Trends: 12. Dynamic variability in adaptive systems Ruzanna Chitchyan
Brice Morin
Franck Fleurey
Nelly Bencomo
Arnor Solberg and Thomas Genssler; 13. Imperfect information in software product line engineering Joost Noppen and Pim van den Broek; 14. Empirical research in software product line engineering Phil Greenwood
Vander Alves
John Hutchinson
Christa Schwanninger and Nicolas Anquetil.
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 2. Case studies for software product line engineering Andreas Rummler
Ludger Fiege
Catarina Gomes and Rita Ribiero; Part II. Variability Analysis and Modelling: 3. From requirements to feature models Nathan Weston and Phil Greenwood; 4. Variability management Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
João Santos
Mauricio Alférez
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
Uirá Kulesza and Lidia Fuentes; 5. Hybrid assessment method for software product line Afonso Pimentel
Rita Ribeiro
Ana Moreira
João Araújo
João Santos
António Costa
Mauricio Alférez and Uirá Kulesza; Part III. Variability Implementation and Traceability: 6. Product line implementation with ECaesarJ Vaidas Gasiunas
Angel Nunez
Jacques Noyé and Mira Mezini; 7. Model-driven engineering support for product line engineering Christoph Elsner
Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege and Markus Völter; 8. Managing information flow in SPL development processes Nicolas Anquetil
Uira Kulesza
Ricardo Mateus
Ralf Mitschke
Ana Moreira
Jean-Claude Royer and Andreas Rummler; 9. Using design rationale to improve SPL traceability Ismênia Galvão
Mehmet Aksit
Pim van den Broek and Michiel Hendriks; Part IV. Product-Driven vs. Solution-Driven Software Product Line Engineering: 10. Product-driven software product line engineering Steffen Zschaler
Pablo Sánchez
Carlos Nebrera
Lidia Fuentes
Vaidas Gasiunas and Ludger Fiege; 11. Solution-driven software product line engineering Iris Groher
Ludger Fiege
Christoph Elsner
Christa Schwanninger and Markus Völter; Part V. Future Trends: 12. Dynamic variability in adaptive systems Ruzanna Chitchyan
Brice Morin
Franck Fleurey
Nelly Bencomo
Arnor Solberg and Thomas Genssler; 13. Imperfect information in software product line engineering Joost Noppen and Pim van den Broek; 14. Empirical research in software product line engineering Phil Greenwood
Vander Alves
John Hutchinson
Christa Schwanninger and Nicolas Anquetil.