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- KonferenzbeitragIs the Feature Traceability Problem Already Solved?(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 44, Heft 2, 2024) Greiner, Sandra; Kehrer, TimoReverse engineering feature information from a family of software products or configurable software projects is crucial to systematically support organized reuse. A feature represents a user-visible characteristic of the software which allows for its configuration; the resulting variable source code can optionally be included or may also have to be present in each variant of the software. Thus, tracing features to artifacts in the software project is essential to support systematic reuse. Existing solutions to the problem of identifying and mapping feature information in configurable software, either enforce specific development processes, rely on extensive executions of the software, remain coarse-grained at the level of files, or assume language-specific information. These issues raise the question whether the problem of identifying and mapping features to artifacts in configurable software is already sufficiently solved?
- ZeitschriftenartikelVon Massenproduktion zu Co-Produktion Kunden als Wertschöpfungspartner(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 45, No. 5, 2003) Reichwald, Ralf; Piller, Frank T.The idea of integrating users into the design and production processes is a promising strategy for companies being forced to react to the growing individualization of demand. Many of the new models of industrial value creation refer to customer integration as a distinctive principle. The paper argues that modern information technologies play an important part to implement customer centric structures in mass markets. The combination of flexible manufacturing with modern interaction technologies allows only today to fulfill many of the promises that were discussed in the CIM context already decades ago. The objective of this paper is to lay a foundation for creating modern, customer orientated manufacturing concepts by dedicated information systems and processes. After discussing some new forms of value creation in manufacturing, we identify information structures and processes for customer integration. The paper ends with an agenda for further research from a business informatics perspective.