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Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) Feasibility Study

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This report will establish methods for performing a domain analysis and describe the products of the domain analysis process to illustrate the application of domain analysis to a representative class of software systems.
Abstract
: Successful Software reuse requires the systematic discovery and exploitation of commonality across related software systems. By examining related software systems and the underlying theory of the class of systems they represent, domain analysis can provide a generic description of the requirements of that class of systems and a set of approaches for their implementation. This report will establish methods for performing a domain analysis and describe the products of the domain analysis process. To illustrate the application of domain analysis to a representative class of software systems, this report will provide a domain analysis of window management system software.

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Reasoning about product-line evolution using complex feature model differences

TL;DR: This article presents a set of edit operations on feature diagrams, where complex operations are primarily derived from evolution scenarios observed in a real-world case study, i.e., a product line from the automation engineering domain.
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Automated Selection and Configuration of Cloud Environments Using Software Product Lines Principles

TL;DR: This paper proposes a software product lines based approach that supports stakeholders while configuring the selected cloud environment in a consistent way, and automates the deployment of such configurations through the generation of executable deployment scripts.
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Decision-making coordination in collaborative product configuration

TL;DR: This paper proposes an approach to Collaborative Product Configuration (CPC) that aims at providing effective support for coordinating teamwork decision-making in the context of product configuration and builds on well-known concepts in the SPL arena such as feature models.
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Quality-aware analysis in product line engineering with the orthogonal variability model

TL;DR: An approach for quality-aware analysis in software product lines using the orthogonal variability model (OVM) to represent variability is presented and an off-the-shelf constraint programming solver is proposed to use to automatically perform the verification task.
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Skoll: A Process and Infrastructure for Distributed Continuous Quality Assurance

TL;DR: The results of the studies suggest that the Skoll environment can manage and control distributed continuous QA processes more effectively than conventionalQA processes.
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TL;DR: A complete implementation guide to a new requirements analysis technique, based on an object-oriented paradigm, offering numerous case studies and step-by-step examples.
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gIBIS: a hypertext tool for exploratory policy discussion

TL;DR: The hypertext system described here, gIBIS (for graphical IBIS), makes use of color and a high-speed relational database server to facilitate building and browsing typed IBIS networks.