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SPLC 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Thorsten Berger, Paulo Borba, Goetz Botterweck
, Tomi Männistö, David Benavides, Sarah Nadi, Timo Kehrer, Rick Rabiser, Christoph Elsner, Mukelabai Mukelabai:
Proceeedings of the 22nd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume 1, SPLC 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, September 10-14, 2018. ACM 2018
Research papers
- Mahsa Varshosaz, Mustafa Al-Hajjaji, Thomas Thüm, Tobias Runge, Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Ina Schaefer:
A classification of product sampling for software product lines. 1-13 - Rick Rabiser
, Klaus Schmid
, Martin Becker, Goetz Botterweck
, Matthias Galster, Iris Groher
, Danny Weyns
:
A study and comparison of industrial vs. academic software product line research published at SPLC. 14-24 - Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Ralph Hoch:
An inductive learning perspective on automated generation of feature models from given product specifications. 25-30 - Mostafa Hamza, Robert J. Walker, Maged Elaasar:
CIAhelper: towards change impact analysis in delta-oriented software product lines. 31-42 - Anjali Sree-Kumar
, Elena Planas, Robert Clarisó:
Extracting software product line feature models from natural language specifications. 43-53 - Christian Kröher, Lea Gerling, Klaus Schmid
:
Identifying the intensity of variability changes in software product line evolution. 54-64 - Arvid Butting
, Robert Eikermann, Oliver Kautz
, Bernhard Rumpe
, Andreas Wortmann
:
Modeling language variability with reusable language components. 65-75 - Thomas Kühn
, Kevin Ivo Kassin, Walter Cazzola, Uwe Aßmann
:
Modular feature-oriented graphical editor product lines. 76-86 - Juliana Alves Pereira, Sandro Schulze
, Eduardo Figueiredo, Gunter Saake:
N-dimensional tensor factorization for self-configuration of software product lines at runtime. 87-97 - Markus Weckesser, Roland Kluge
, Martin Pfannemüller
, Michael Matthé, Andy Schürr, Christian Becker
:
Optimal reconfiguration of dynamic software product lines based on performance-influence models. 98-109 - Leticia Montalvillo
, Oscar Díaz
, Thomas Fogdal:
Reducing coordination overhead in SPLs: peering in on peers. 110-120 - Yang Li, Sandro Schulze
, Gunter Saake:
Reverse engineering variability from requirement documents based on probabilistic relevance and word embedding. 121-131 - Jabier Martinez
, Xhevahire Tërnava, Tewfik Ziadi:
Software product line extraction from variability-rich systems: the robocode case study. 132-142 - Jacob Krüger
, Mustafa Al-Hajjaji, Sandro Schulze
, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Towards automated test refactoring for software product lines. 143-148 - Oslien Mesa, Reginaldo Vieira, Marx L. Viana, Vinicius H. S. Durelli, Elder Cirilo, Marcos Kalinowski
, Carlos Lucena:
Understanding vulnerabilities in plugin-based web systems: an exploratory study of wordpress. 149-159
Industrial papers
- Kengo Hayashi, Mikio Aoyama:
A multiple product line development method based on variability structure analysis. 160-169 - Markus Nöbauer, Iris Groher
, Norbert Seyff:
Feature-based reuse in the ERP domain: an industrial case study. 170-178 - Elias Kuiter
, Jacob Krüger
, Sebastian Krieter, Thomas Leich, Gunter Saake:
Getting rid of clone-and-own: moving to a software product line for temperature monitoring. 179-189 - Martin Becker, Bo Zhang:
How do our neighbours do product line engineering?: a comparison of hardware and software product line engineering approaches from an industrial perspective. 190-195 - José Miguel Horcas
, Alejandro Cortiñas
, Lidia Fuentes, Miguel R. Luaces
:
Integrating the common variability language with multilanguage annotations for web engineering. 196-207 - Maurice H. ter Beek, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi:
Product line models of large cyber-physical systems: the case of ERTMS/ETCS. 208-214 - Sascha El-Sharkawy, Saura Jyoti Dhar, Adam Krafczyk, Slawomir Duszynski, Tobias Beichter, Klaus Schmid
:
Reverse engineering variability in an industrial product line: observations and lessons learned. 215-225 - Mustafa Al-Hajjaji, Michael Schulze, Uwe Ryssel:
Similarity analysis of product-line variants. 226-235 - Samer Al Masri, Sarah Nadi, Matthew Gaudet, Xiaoli Liang, Robert W. Young:
Using static analysis to support variability implementation decisions in C++. 236-245
Journal first papers
- Christoph Seidl, Sven Schuster, Ina Schaefer:
Generative software product line development using variability-aware design patterns. 246 - Juliana Alves Pereira, Lucas Maciel, Thiago F. Noronha, Eduardo Figueiredo:
Heuristic and exact algorithms for product configuration in software product lines. 247 - David Méndez-Acuña, José Angel Galindo, Benoît Combemale, Arnaud Blouin
, Benoît Baudry:
Reverse engineering language product lines from existing DSL variants. 248 - Mathieu Acher, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Rick Rabiser
:
Teaching software product lines: a snapshot of current practices and challenges (journal-first abstract). 249 - Lukas Linsbauer, Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Variability extraction and modeling for product variants. 250
Challenge proposals
- Jacob Krüger
, Wolfram Fenske, Thomas Thüm, Dirk Aporius, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Apo-games: a case study for reverse engineering variability from cloned Java variants. 251-256 - Jabier Martinez
, Nicolas Ordoñez, Xhevahire Tërnava, Tewfik Ziadi, Jairo Aponte, Eduardo Figueiredo, Marco Túlio Valente
:
Feature location benchmark with argoUML SPL. 257-263 - Ferruccio Damiani, Reiner Hähnle
, Eduard Kamburjan, Michael Lienhardt:
Interoperability of software product line variants. 264-268 - Paul Gazzillo
, Ugur Koc, ThanhVu Nguyen, Shiyi Wei:
Localizing configurations in highly-configurable systems. 269-273
Challenge solutions
- Maya R. A. Setyautami
, Daya Adianto, Ade Azurat:
Modeling multi software product lines using UML. 274-278 - Willian Douglas Ferrari Mendonça, Wesley K. G. Assunção
, Lukas Linsbauer:
Multi-objective optimization for reverse engineering of apo-games feature models. 279-283 - Elias Kuiter
, Sebastian Krieter, Jacob Krüger
, Kai Ludwig
, Thomas Leich, Gunter Saake:
PClocator: a tool suite to automatically identify configurations for code locations. 284-288 - Crescencio Lima
, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Christina von Flach G. Chavez:
Recovering the product line architecture of the apo-games. 289-293
Workshops
- Lukas Linsbauer, Somayeh Malakuti, Andrey Sadovykh
, Felix Schwägerl:
1st intl. workshop on variability and evolution of software-intensive systems (varivolution). 294 - Danilo Beuche, Hugo Guillermo Chalé Góngora, Thomas Fogdal:
International workshop on documentation of industrial product line examples. 295 - Tewfik Ziadi, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Mathieu Acher, Jabier Martinez
:
REVE 2018: 6th international workshop on reverse variability engineering. 296 - Mathieu Acher, Rick Rabiser
, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon:
SPLtea 2018: third international workshop on software product line teaching. 297
Tutorials
- Thomas Thüm, Sebastian Krieter, Thomas Leich:
Clean your variable code with featureIDE. 299 - Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
, Steven Kelly
:
Describing variability with domain-specific languages and models. 300 - Charles W. Krueger, Paul C. Clements:
Feature-based systems and software product line engineering: PLE for the enterprise. 301-302 - Klaus Schmid
, Christian Kröher, Sascha El-Sharkawy:
Model-based product line development with EASy-producer using VIL and VTL. 303 - Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
:
Software reuse and mass customisation: feature modelling vs. case-based reasoning. 304 - Danilo Beuche, Mustafa Al-Hajjaji:
Using feature models to manage variability and requirements reuse. 305 - Klaus Schmid
, Christian Kröher, Sascha El-Sharkawy:
Variability modeling with the integrated variability modeling language (IVML) and EASy-producer. 306
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