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Software Product Line Engineering
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The article was published on 2005-01-01. It has received 1904 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Software product line & Software construction.read more
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Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools
Jack Greenfield,Keith W. Short +1 more
TL;DR: The confluence of component based development, model driven development and software product lines forms an approach to application development based on the concept of software factories, which promises greater gains in productivity and predictability than those produced by incremental improvements to the current paradigm of object orientation.
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Scaling step-wise refinement
TL;DR: The AHEAD (algebraic hierarchical equations for application design) model is presented, that shows how step-wise refinement scales to synthesize multiple programs and multiple noncode representations, and a tool set that supports AHEAD is reviewed.
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Balancing platform control and external contribution in third-party development: the boundary resources model
Ahmad Ghazawneh,Ola Henfridsson +1 more
TL;DR: A theoretical model that centres on two drivers behind boundary resources design and use – resourcing and securing – and how these drivers interact in third‐party development is proposed and applied to a detailed case study of Apple's iPhone platform.
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Feature Diagrams: A Survey and a Formal Semantics
TL;DR: In this paper, a formal semantics for feature diagrams is defined at the free feature diagrams (FFD) level, which provides unambiguous definition for all the surveyed feature diagrams variants in one shot.
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A Classification and Survey of Analysis Strategies for Software Product Lines
TL;DR: A classification of product-line analyses is proposed to enable systematic research and application in software-product-line engineering and develops a research agenda to guide future research on product- line analyses.