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Generative techniques for product lines

Published: 01 November 2001 Publication History

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A software product line leverages the knowledge of one or more domains in order to achieve short time-to-market, cost savings, and high quality software. The highest level of reuse comes by using domain-specific languages or visual builders to describe a member of the product line, and to generate the member from the description. Generative techniques can help us to capture the configuration knowledge for a product line and use it to generate concrete family members. This workshop focuses on technical issues of product lines, rather than economic issues.

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cover image ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes  Volume 26, Issue 6
November 2001
90 pages
ISSN:0163-5948
DOI:10.1145/505532
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Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

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Published: 01 November 2001
Published in SIGSOFT Volume 26, Issue 6

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  • (2003)A generative approach to framework instantiationProceedings of the 2nd international conference on Generative programming and component engineering10.5555/954186.954203(267-286)Online publication date: 22-Sep-2003
  • (2003)A Generative Approach to Framework InstantiationGenerative Programming and Component Engineering10.1007/978-3-540-39815-8_17(267-286)Online publication date: 2003

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