Browsing Theses by Subject "software product lines"
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Comparison of Exact and Approximate Multi-Objective Optimization for Software Product Lines
(University of Waterloo, 2013-10-25)Software product lines (SPLs) manage product variants in a systematical way and allow stakeholders to derive variants by selecting features. Finding a desirable variant is hard, due to the huge configuration space and ... -
A Feature-Oriented Modelling Language and a Feature-Interaction Taxonomy for Product-Line Requirements
(University of Waterloo, 2013-12-18)Many organizations specialize in the development of families of software systems, called software product lines (SPLs), for one or more domains (e.g., automotive, telephony, health care). SPLs are commonly developed as a ... -
Modeling and Analysis of Software Product Line Variability in Clafer
(University of Waterloo, 2013-11-19)Both feature and class modeling are used in Software Product Line (SPL) engineering to model variability. Feature models are used primarily to represent user-visible characteristics (i.e., features) of products; whereas ... -
Variability Anomalies in Software Product Lines
(University of Waterloo, 2014-08-07)Software Product Lines (SPLs) allow variants of a software system to be generated based on the configuration selected by the user. In this thesis, we focus on C based software systems with build-time variability using a ...