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- UbiFEX: Modeling Context-Aware Software Product LinesPaula Fernandes, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner. 3-8
- Feature Descriptions for Context-oriented ProgrammingPascal Costanza, Theo D Hondt. 9-14
- Modeling the Variability Space of Self-Adaptive ApplicationsGilles Perrouin, Franck Chauvel, Julien DeAntoni, Jean-Marc Jézéquel. 15-22
- Dynamically Adaptive Systems are Product Lines too: Using Model-Driven Techniques to Capture Dynamic Variability of Adaptive SystemsNelly Bencomo, Peter Sawyer, Gordon S. Blair, Paul Grace. 23-32
- From Static to Dynamic Software Product LinesKlaus Schmid, Holger Eichelberger. 33-38
- Runtime Adaptation of IEC 61499 Applications Using Domain-specific Variability ModelsRoman Froschauer, Deepak Dhungana, Paul Grünbacher. 39-44
- Towards a Software Product Line for Automated Transportation SystemsDanny Weyns, Alexander Helleboogh, Tom Holvoet, Kurt Schelfthout, Wim Van Betsbrugge. 45-52
- Dynamic Software Product Line Architectures Using Service-Based Computing for Automotive SystemsHesham Shokry, M. Ali Babar. 53-58
- An Architectural Discussion on DSPLCarlos Cetina, Vicente Pelechano, Pablo Trinidad, Antonio Ruiz Cortés. 59-68
- Tool Support for Quality Evaluation and Feature Selection to Achieve Dynamic Quality Requirements Change in Product LinesMinseong Kim, Ji-Hwan Kim, Sooyong Park. 69-78
- Towards Separation of Concerns in Model Transformation WorkflowsChristoph Elsner, Daniel Lohmann, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat. 81-88
- Using Aspects to Model Product Line VariabilityIris Groher, Markus Völter. 89-95
- A Marriage of MDD and Early Aspects in Software Product Line DevelopmentThaís Vasconcelos Batista, M. Cecilia Bastarrica, Sérgio Soares, Lyrene Fernandes da Silva. 97-103
- Using Aspects and Component Concepts to Improve Reuse of Software for Embedded Systems Product LinesEdison Pignaton de Freitas, Marco A. Wehrmeister, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Tony Larsson. 105-112
- Combining Product Line Engineering and Service Oriented Architecture in Health Care Infrastructure Systems: Experience ReportJoerg Bartholdt, Bernd Franke, Christa Schwanninger, Michael Stal. 115-121
- Semantic Web Services-based Reasoning in the Design of Software Product LinesJ. Jeffrey Rusk, Dragan Gasevic. 123-130
- Service-Oriented Product Lines: Towrads a Development Process and Feature Management Model for Web ServicesSebastian Günther, Thorsten Berger. 131-136
- Imaging Services on the Grid as a Product Line: Requirements and ArchitectureMathieu Acher, Philippe Collet, Philippe Lahire, Johan Montagnat. 137-142
- Business Process Lines to Develop Service-Oriented Architectures Through the Software Product Lines ParadigmNicola Boffoli, Danilo Caivano, Daniela Castelluccia, Fabrizio Maria Maggi, Giuseppe Visaggio. 143-147
- A Test-Driven Approach to Establishing & Managing Agile Product LinesYaser Ghanam, Shelly Park, Frank Maurer. 151-156
- Toward a Fault Model for Software Product LinesJohn D. McGregor. 157-162
- Validation of the Reliability Analysis Method and ToolAnne Immonen, Antti Evesti. 163-168
- Formalizing Platform-independent Test Cases for Model-driven Software DevelopmentEugen Fischer, Peter Knauber. 169
- How SOA Testing Could Bene?t from Software Product Line TestingAndreas Metzger. 171
- Model-based Test Design for Software Product LinesErika Mir Olimpiew, Hassan Gomaa. 173-178
- Functional Testing of Feature Model Analysis Tools. A First StepSergio Segura, David Benavides, Antonio Ruiz Cortés. 179
- Finding Contradictions in Feature ModelsAdithya Hemakumar. 183-190
- Do SAT Solvers Make Good Configurators?Mikolás Janota. 191-195
- On SAT Technologies for Dependency Management and BeyondDaniel Le Berre, Anne Parrain. 197-200
- Automated Analysis of Feature Models Using Atomic SetsSergio Segura. 201-207
- Filtered Cartesian Flattening: An Approximation Technique for Optimally Selecting Features while Adhering to Resource ConstraintsJules White, B. Doughtery, Douglas C. Schmidt. 209-216
- Knowledge Based Method to Validate Feature ModelsAbdelrahman Osman Elfaki, Somnuk Phon-Amnuaisuk, Chin Kuan Ho. 217-225
- Elimination of Constraints from Feature TreesPim van den Broek, Ismênia Galvão, Joost Noppen. 227-232
- Understanding Decision-Oriented Variability ModellingDeepak Dhungana, Paul Grünbacher. 233-242
- Automated Analysis of Orthogonal Variability Models. A First StepFabricia Roos-Frantz, Sergio Segura. 243-248
- A Method to Analyze Variability Based on Product Release History: Case Study of Automotive SystemKentaro Yoshimura, Fumio Narisawa, Koji Hashimoto, Tohru Kikuno. 249-256
- The Linux Kernel Configurator as a Feature Modeling ToolJulio Sincero, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat. 257-260
- Applying a Cost Model for Product Lines: Experience ReportRuediger Kreuter, Christian Lescher, Annette Schreiber, Christa Schwanninger. 263-271
- Economies of Architectural Investments in Industrial PracticeAna Ivanovic, Pierre America. 273-276
- Systematic Review of Solutions Proposed for Product Line EconomicsMahvish Khurum, Tony Gorschek, Kent Pettersson. 277-284
- Valuing Flexibility in Software Product Line ArchitecturesRami Bahsoon, Wolfgang Emmerich. 285-291
- Three-Dimensional Feature Diagrams VisualizationPablo Trinidad, Antonio Ruiz Cortés, David Benavides, Sergio Segura. 295-302
- Visualizing Software Product Line Variabilities in Source CodeChristian Kästner, Salvador Trujillo, Sven Apel. 303-312
- Visualization Support for Software Product Line ModelingReinhard Stoiber, Tobias Reinhard, Martin Glinz. 313-322
- Flexible and User-Centered Visualization Support for Product DerivationRick Rabiser. 323-328
- Visualising Variability Relationships in Software Product LinesCiarán Cawley, Steffen Thiel, Patrick Healy. 329-333
- On Controlled Visualisations in Software Product Line EngineeringFlorian Heidenreich, Ilie Savga, Christian Wende. 335-341
- Commonality and Variability Visualization Using Multidimensional ScalingKwangChun Lee, Dan-Hyung Lee. 343-349
- Towards a Crosscutting Approach for Variability ManagementRodrigo Bonifácio, Paulo Borba. 353-360
- Towards an Efficient Reuse of Test Cases for Software Product LinesAndreas Wübbeke. 361-368
- Improving the Production Capability of Product Line Organizations By Architectural Design for ProducibilityRalf Carbon. 369-375
- An Iterative Model for Agile Product Line EngineeringYaser Ghanam, Frank Maurer. 377-384