Title
Development and Configuration of Service-based Product Lines
Abstract
Increasing complexity due to the multitude of different functions and their interactions as well as a rising number of different product variants are just some of the challenges that must be faced during the development of multi-functional system families. Addressing this trend we present an approach combining model-based development with product line techniques aiming at a consistent description of a software product family as well as supporting the configuration of its variants. We integrate the concept of variability in our framework [7] which only supported the representation of single software systems on subsequent abstraction levels so far. For the configuration of a concrete product we extend this framework by a feature-based model which allows to configure and derive single systems from a system family model. Furthermore, we explain how the complexity due to the possibly huge amount of configuration decisions can be handled by means of a staged configuration process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/SPLC.2007.16
SPLC
Keywords
Field
DocType
software systems,model based development,software engineering
Product engineering,Software design description,Systems engineering,Computer science,Software system,Feature model,Requirement,Product design specification,Software framework,Software development
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2888-0
9
0.60
References 
Authors
16
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexander Gruler11588.30
Alexander Harhurin2656.30
Judith Hartmann3403.45