Title: Software product lines : experience and research directions : proceedings of the First Software Product Lines Conference (SPLC1), August 28-31, 2000, Denver, Colorado, USA
Abstract: Organizing Committee. Program Committee. Conference Chair's Preface. Program Co-Chairs' Preface. Session 1: Practice and Experience. Domain-Oriented Engineering of Elevator Control Software K. Lee, et al. Cummins's Experience in Developing a Software Product Line Architecture for Real-time Embedded Diesel Engine Controls J.C. Dager. Applying Feature Models in Industrial Settings A. Hein, et al. Session 2: Organization and Management. Remember the Basics T. Wappler. Strategic Product Development J. Van Zyl, A.J. Walker. A Cooperative Model for Cross-Divisional Product Development for a Software Product Line P. Toft, et al. Session 3: Methods. Aspect-Oriented Analysis for Product Line Architecture T. Kishi, N. Noda. The SPLIT Method M. Coriat, et al. CoPAM: A Component-Oriented Platform Architecting Method Family for Product Family Engineering P. America, et al. Session 4: Process. Government Product Lines W.G. Wood. Model-Based Requirements Engineering for Product Lines G. Bockle. Value-Based Software Engineering (VBSE) S.R. Faulk, et al. Session 5: Components. Object-Oriented Frameworks and Product Lines D. Batory, et al. Two Novel Concepts for Systematic Product Line Development A. Pasetti, W. Pree. Implementing Product-Line Features by Composing Aspects M.L. Griss. Component-Based Product Line Development: The KobrA Approach C. Atkinson, et al. Session 6: Architecture. Freeing Product Line Architectures from Execution Dependencies B.S. Doerr, D. Sharp. An Interface-Based Platform Approach B.J. Pronk. Component-Based Product Line Development of Avionics Software D.C.Sharp. A Computing Model of Product Lines for Distributed Processing Systems, its Product Sets, and its Applications Y. Morisawa. Session 7: Tools and Techniques. A Hierarchy of COTS Certification Criteria S. Yacoub, et al. The SSEP Toolset for Product Line Development D. Stuart, et al. Development/Maintenance/Reuse: Software Evolution in Product Lines S.R. Schach, A. Tomer. Developing Engineered Product Support Applications H.J. Hoover, et al. Session 8: Domain Engineering. Domain Engineered Configuration Control M. Ardis, et al. Starting a Product Line Approach for an Envisioned Market S. Thiel, F. Peruzzi. Scoping Software Product Lines K. Schmid.
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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