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- KonferenzbeitragDeriving Goals From Well-Known Industrial Cases of Product Line Engineering AdoptionFerreira, David Morais; Tenev, Vasil L.; Becker, MartinProduct Line Engineering (PLE) enables strategic reuse within an organization, allowing for a decrease in cost, improved time to market and higher product quality. While a wide variety of approaches have been developed to support reengineering activities in the context of change-intensive systems, choosing suitable approaches depends on what goals an organization wishes to fulfill. Therefore, the quality of these goals is vital to maximizing the potential benefits. Hence, this paper provides first insights into what drives the adoption of PLE, i. e. what goals companies typically identify to justify this transition, and attempts a first hierarchical overview of the aforementioned goals. To this end, we draw on well-known industrial cases from the Software Product Line Conference’s (SPLC) Hall of Fame.
- KonferenzbeitragMit Feature-Modellen das Komplexitätsmanagement vereinfachenTenev, Vasil L.; Becker, MartinIn dieser Arbeit stellen wir ein aktuelles Projekt mit einem Unternehmen vor, in dem es darum geht, in Produktkonfigurationen kodiertes Konfigurationswissen zu extrahieren und dies maschinen-verarbeitbar zu machen. Auf dieser Grundlage sollen Entscheidungen über die Optimierung der Modularität einzelner Produkte getroffen werden. Bei den Produkten geht es darum, bei mehr als 60.000 Konfigurationsparametern einen Überblick zu schaffen. Dabei wird ein Feature-Modell aus den Daten heraus entwickelt, dass alles miteinander vernetzt – ein Managementsystem für die gesamte Abwicklung.
- KonferenzbeitragVariant Analysis in Changing System Landscapes(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 40, Heft 2, 2020) Tenev, Vasil L.; Becker, MartinIn order to raise understanding of similarity in a set of related systems, the Variant Analysis approach has been developed and applied in various industrial settings over the last decade. The paper discusses typical analysis goals and the respective approaches. Additionally, it motivates the need for an incremental and iterative analysis approach to support settings, where the scope of the analysis changes over time. Examples to this end are adding, updating, or removing variants, versions, or system modules.