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Compositional Analyses of Highly-Configurable Systems with Feature-Model Interfaces

dc.contributor.authorSchröter, Reimar
dc.contributor.authorKrieter, Sebastian
dc.contributor.authorThüm, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorBenduhn, Fabian
dc.contributor.authorSaake, Gunter
dc.contributor.editorJürjens, Jan
dc.contributor.editorSchneider, Kurt
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-21T19:18:11Z
dc.date.available2017-06-21T19:18:11Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractToday’s software systems are often customizable by means of load-time or compile-time configuration options. These options are typically not independent and their dependencies can be specified by means of feature models. As many industrial systems contain thousands of options, the maintenance and utilization of feature models is a challenge for all stakeholders. In the last two decades, numerous approaches have been presented to support stakeholders in analyzing feature models. Such analyses are commonly reduced to satisfiability problems, which suffer from the growing number of options. While first attempts have been made to decompose feature models into smaller parts, they still require to compose all parts for analyses. We proposed the concept of a feature-model interface that only consists of a subset of features and hides all other features and dependencies. Based on a formalization of feature-model interfaces, we proved compositionality properties. We evaluated feature-model interfaces using a three-month history of an industrial fea- ture model with 18,616 features. Our results indicate performance benefits especially under evolution as often only parts of the feature model need to be analyzed again.en
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-88579-661-9
dc.identifier.pissn1617-5468
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherGesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
dc.relation.ispartofSoftware Engineering 2017
dc.relation.ispartofseriesLecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) - Proceedings, Volume P-267
dc.subjectConfigurable Software
dc.subjectSoftware Product Line
dc.subjectProduct-Line Analysis
dc.subjectProduct-Line Evolution
dc.subjectVariability Modeling
dc.subjectFeature Model
dc.subjectModularity
dc.subjectCompositionality
dc.titleCompositional Analyses of Highly-Configurable Systems with Feature-Model Interfacesen
dc.typeText/Conference Paper
gi.citation.publisherPlaceBonn
gi.citation.startPage129
gi.conference.date21.-24. Februar 2017
gi.conference.locationHannover
gi.conference.sessiontitleSoftware Product Lines & Feature Modeling 2

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