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- Self-adaptive systems, services, and product linesLuciano Baresi. 2-4 [doi]
- Search based software engineering for software product line engineering: a survey and directions for future workMark Harman, Yue Jia, Jens Krinke, W. B. Langdon, J. Petke, Y. Zhang. 5-18 [doi]
- What research in software product line engineering is not solving in configurationArnaud Hubaux. 19 [doi]
- Using models to scale agile mechatronics development in cars: case studies at Volvo car groupJonn Lantz. 20 [doi]
- Integrated management of variability in space and time in software familiesChristoph Seidl, Ina Schaefer, Uwe Aßmann. 22-31 [doi]
- Multi-objective test prioritization in software product line testing: an industrial case studyShuai Wang, David Buchmann, Shaukat Ali, Arnaud Gotlieb, Dipesh Pradhan, Marius Liaaen. 32-41 [doi]
- Comprehensibility of orthogonal variability modeling languages: the cases of CVL and OVMIris Reinhartz-Berger, Kathrin Figl. 42-51 [doi]
- Identifying inactive code in product lines with configuration-aware system dependence graphsFlorian Angerer, Herbert Prähofer, Daniela Lettner, Andreas Grimmer, Paul Grünbacher. 52-61 [doi]
- Automated verification of feature model configuration processes based on workflow Petri netsStephan Mennicke, Malte Lochau, Julia Schroeter, Tim Winkelmann. 62-71 [doi]
- Feature-based application development and management of multi-tenant applications in cloudsHendrik Moens, Filip De Turck. 72-81 [doi]
- Behavioral relations in a process algebra for variantsMirco Tribastone. 82-91 [doi]
- Comparison of exact and approximate multi-objective optimization for software product linesRafael Olaechea, Derek Rayside, Jianmei Guo, Krzysztof Czarnecki. 92-101 [doi]
- Feature-context interfaces: tailored programming interfaces for software product linesReimar Schröter, Norbert Siegmund, Thomas Thüm, Gunter Saake. 102-111 [doi]
- Handling complex configurations in software product lines: a tooled approachSimon Urli, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Philippe Collet. 112-121 [doi]
- Consistency checking for the evolution of cardinality-based feature modelsClément Quinton, Andreas Pleuss, Daniel Le Berre, Laurence Duchien, Goetz Botterweck. 122-131 [doi]
- Preference-based feature model configuration with multiple stakeholdersJacob Stein, Ingrid Nunes, Elder Cirilo. 132-141 [doi]
- Customization and 3D printing: a challenging playground for software product linesMathieu Acher, Benoit Baudry, Olivier Barais, Jean-Marc Jézéquel. 142-146 [doi]
- A survey on software variability management approachesKarina Villela, Adeline Silva, Tassio Vale, Eduardo Santana de Almeida. 147-156 [doi]
- A cover-based approach for configuration repairJorge Barreiros, Ana Moreira. 157-166 [doi]
- Automating variability model inference for component-based language implementationsEdoardo Vacchi, Walter Cazzola, Benoît Combemale, Mathieu Acher. 167-176 [doi]
- Potential synergies of theorem proving and model checking for software product linesThomas Thüm, Jens Meinicke, Fabian Benduhn, Martin Hentschel, Alexander von Rhein, Gunter Saake. 177-186 [doi]
- TDL: a transformation description language from feature model to use case for automated use case derivationWenjing Yu, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Zhi Jin. 187-196 [doi]
- Similarity-based prioritization in software product-line testingMustafa Al-Hajjaji, Thomas Thüm, Jens Meinicke, Malte Lochau, Gunter Saake. 197-206 [doi]
- Generation, composition, and verification of families of human-intensive systemsBorislava I. Simidchieva, Leon J. Osterweil. 207-216 [doi]
- A software product line approach for semantic specification of block libraries in dataflow languagesArnaud Dieumegard, Andres Toom, Marc Pantel. 217-226 [doi]
- Risk based testing for software product line engineeringHerman Hartmann, Frank van der Linden, Jan Bosch. 227-231 [doi]
- Delta-oriented multi software product linesFerruccio Damiani, Ina Schaefer, Tim Winkelmann. 232-236 [doi]
- A search-based approach for software product line designThelma Elita Colanzi, Silvia Regina Vergilio, Itana M. S. Gimenes, Willian Nalepa Oizumi. 237-241 [doi]
- Behaviour interactions among product-line featuresPourya Shaker, Joanne M. Atlee. 242-246 [doi]
- On the use of test cases in model-based software product line developmentAlexander Knapp, Markus Roggenbach, Bernd-Holger Schlingloff. 247-251 [doi]
- Experiences with commonality control procedures to develop clinical instrument systemRyuichiro Kodama, Jun Shimabukuro, Yoshimitsu Takagi, Shinobu Koizumi, Shun'ichi Tano. 254-263 [doi]
- Lessons from AEGIS: organizational and governance aspects of a major product line in a multi-program environmentSusan P. Gregg, Rick Scharadin, Eric LeGore, Paul Clements. 264-273 [doi]
- Coevolution of variability models and code: an industrial case studyRobert Hellebrand, Adeline Silva, Martin Becker 0002, Bo Zhang, Krzysztof Sierszecki, Juha Savolainen. 274-283 [doi]
- Inferring variability from customized standard software productsMarkus Nöbauer, Norbert Seyff, Iris Groher. 284-293 [doi]
- Moving toward product line engineering in a nuclear industry consortiumSana Ben Nasr, Nicolas Sannier, Mathieu Acher, Benoit Baudry. 294-303 [doi]
- Towards managing variability in the safety design of an automotive hall effect sensorDimitri Van Landuyt, Steven Op de beeck, Aram Hovsepyan, Sam Michiels, Wouter Joosen, Sven Meynckens, Gjalt De Jong, Olivier Barais, Mathieu Acher. 304-309 [doi]
- Customizing domain analysis for assessing the reuse potential of industrial software systems: experience reportDominik Domis, Stephan Sehestedt, Thomas Gamer, Markus Aleksy, Heiko Koziolek. 310-319 [doi]
- Extending variability management to the next levelKrzysztof Sierszecki, Michaela Steffens, Helene H. Hojrup, Juha Savolainen, Danilo Beuche. 320-329 [doi]
- To connect or not to connect: experiences from modeling topological variabilityThorsten Berger, Stefan Stanciulescu, Ommund Øgård, Øystein Haugen, Bo Larsen, Andrzej Wasowski. 330-339 [doi]
- A methodical approach to product line adoptionMichael Dillon, Jorge Rivera, Rowland Darbin. 340-349 [doi]
- SPLTea 2014: First International Workshop on Software Product Line TeachingMathieu Acher, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Rick Rabiser. 352 [doi]
- SPLat 2014: First International Workshop on Software Product Line Analysis ToolsAxel Legay, Erik P. de Vink. 353 [doi]
- Second International Workshop on Reverse Variability Engineering (REVE 2014)Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Tewfik Ziadi, Jabier Martinez, Anil Kumar Thurimella. 354 [doi]
- th International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines (DSPL 2014)Sooyong Park, Mike Hinchey, Hoh Peter In, Klaus Schmid. 355 [doi]
- Second generation systems and software product line engineeringCharles W. Krueger, Paul C. Clements. 358 [doi]
- Can domain modeling be automated?: levels of automation in domain modelingIris Reinhartz-Berger. 359 [doi]
- Leveraging model driven engineering in software product line architecturesBruce Trask, Angel Roman. 360-361 [doi]
- Mapping product line requirements to a product line architectureMike Mannion, Juha Savolainen. 362 [doi]
- ESAO: towards data- and ecosystem-driven R&DJan Bosch. 363 [doi]
- Managing variability with feature modelsDanilo Beuche, Michael Schulze. 364 [doi]
- The many flavors of ecosystemsJohn D. McGregor. 366 [doi]
- Sustainability in software product linesRuzanna Chitchyan, Joost Noppen, Iris Groher. 367 [doi]