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Edson Alves de Oliveira Junior

Researcher at Universidade Estadual de Maringá

Publications -  23
Citations -  183

Edson Alves de Oliveira Junior is an academic researcher from Universidade Estadual de Maringá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software product line & Workflow management system. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 23 publications receiving 170 citations. Previous affiliations of Edson Alves de Oliveira Junior include University of São Paulo & UEM Group.

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Systematic Management of Variability in UML-based Software Product Lines

TL;DR: This paper presents SMarty, a variability management approach for UML- based software product lines (PL) that is supported by a UML profile, the SMar- tyProfile, and a process for managing variabilities, the SMartyProcess.
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SMartySPEM: A SPEM-Based Approach for Variability Management in Software Process Lines

TL;DR: The SMartySPEM approach is presented, which extends the SPEM profile for representing variabilities in SPrLs taking into consideration the SMarty approach for variability management.
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Systematic Evaluation of Software Product Line Architectures

TL;DR: SystEM-PLA differs from current research as it provides stakeholders with a means to: estimate and analyze potential products and use predefined basic UML-based metrics to compose quality attribute metrics, and performs feasibility and trade-off analysis of a product line architecture with respect to its quality attributes.
Proceedings Article

Towards the Establishment of a Software Product Line for Mobile Learning Applications.

TL;DR: M-SPLearning is proposed, one SPL particularly established to the mobile learning applications domain to provide benefits with regard to the overall quality, domain comprehension, and reduction of the time spent in the development and maintenance of m-learning applications.
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Modeling Variabilities from Software Process Lines with Compositional and Annotative Techniques: A Quantitative Study

TL;DR: This study has found that the GenArch-P approach presented better results in terms of size and complexity attributes, while the EPF Composer improve the modularity of SPrL specifications.