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Abstract: Feature interaction is a severe practical problem in the design and maintenance of telecommunication software. The
Distributed Feature Composition (DFC) virtual architecture provides a new foundation for formal, modular
description of telecommunication features. It also provides a semantic structure within which feature interactions
can be diagnosed, and undesirable ones can be prevented or cured. This approach is illustrated by a systematic
treatment of interactions among the class of "call... (Update)
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...cooperate to achieve a particular result. I have done one substantial study concerning the engineering of a particular class of feature [24,26]. The possible interactions among features of this class are categorized, and an e#cient algorithm is proposed to detect them in a...
...to contradictions or unwanted or unexpected system behaviour. This situation is called feature interaction. Although some authors (e.g. [4,5]) distinguish between good and bad interactions, we prefer not to do so, because the question whether an interaction is desirable or...
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Pamela Zave. Systematic design of call-coverage features. AT&T Laboratories Technical Report, November 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zave99systematic.html More
@article{ zave99systematic,
author = "Pamela Zave",
title = "Systematic Design of Call-Coverage Features",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "1548",
pages = "23--27",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zave99systematic.html" }
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