| Jaring, M., Bosch, J.: Representing variability in software product lines: A case study. In: Second Product Line Conference (SPLC-2),San Diego CA, August 19-22. (2002) |
....various tools outside of the actual system being built. Although the use of variability techniques is increasing, research, both by others (for example, Jacobson et al. 1997] Jazayeri et al. 2000] Griss 2000] Clements Northrop 2002] and by ourselves [van Gurp et al. 2001] Bosch et al. 2002][Jaring Bosch 2002], shows that several problems exist. A major source for these problems is that software architects typically lack a good overview of the variability techniques available as well as the pros and cons of these techniques. This paper discuss the factors that need to be considered for selecting an ....
....confident statements regarding how these companies choose implementation strategies for their variant features, and what these implementation strategies are. The companies in this category are: NDC Automation AB [Svahnberg Mattsson 2002] presented in Section 6. 5) Rohill Technologies BV [Jaring Bosch 2002] (presented in Section 6.6) In the third, and final, category, we include examples of case studies described in literature, where these descriptions are of sufficient detail to discern what types of variability realization techniques these companies typically use. The cases in this category are: ....
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M. Jaring, J. Bosch, "Representing Variability in Software Product Lines: A Case Study", to appear in the Second Product Line Conference (SPLC-2), San Diego CA, August 19-22, 2002.
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Jaring, M., Bosch, J.: Representing variability in software product lines: A case study. In: Second Product Line Conference (SPLC-2),San Diego CA, August 19-22. (2002)
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Jaring, M., Bosch, J.: Representing variability in software product lines: A case study. In: Second Product Line Conference (SPLC-2),San Diego CA, August 19-22. (2002)
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M. Jaring and J. Bosch. Representing variability in software product lines: A case study. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 15--36, San Diego, CA, USA, Aug. 2002.
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