| D.M. Weiss. Defining families: The commonality analysis. Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, July 1996. |
....in adapting the process to different groups, but rarely change the structure of the artifact, i.e. we are flexible about the structure of the process, but inflexible about the structure of the document. A more detailed description of the commonality analysis process and artifact can be found in [12]. 3.1.2 Reusable Assets The reusable assets for a family consist of all the procedures, tools, and artifacts needed to produce family members, known in FAST as an application engineering environment. For example, a language for specifying family members and a translator for generating C code ....
D.M. Weiss. Defining families: The commonality analysis. Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, July 1996.
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