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Travelled to:
1 × Belgium
1 × Canada
1 × Greece
1 × India
1 × South Korea
1 × Spain
1 × Sweden
1 × The Netherlands
3 × Italy
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
K.Czarnecki A.Wasowski S.She R.Lotufo P.Grünbacher M.Völter J.Siegmund D.Nesic J.Krüger C.Kästner B.Kolb S.Stanciulescu P.Pelliccione C.Menghi S.Erdweg L.Linsbauer J.Rubin M.Becker W.Ji M.Antkiewicz S.Nadi H.P.Jensen T.Dangprasert M.Mukelabai S.Maro J.Steghöfer R.Hebig C.Seidl J.K.Pedersen G.Çalikli T.Leich G.Saake S.García T.Bures Sergio García 0002 R.Wohlrab A.v.Rhein A.Grebhahn S.Apel N.Siegmund D.Beyer D.Nair R.Rublack J.M.Atlee O.Øgård Ø.Haugen B.Larsen Y.Dubinsky S.Duszynski P.G.Giarrusso T.Rendel K.Ostermann M.Voelter T.Szabó S.Lisson S.Schauss R.Lämmel J.Härtel M.Heinz K.Klein L.Härtel D.Lettner A.Silva M.Chechik
Talks about:
featur (8) model (7) variabl (5) industri (4) system (4) configur (3) project (3) product (3) control (3) experi (3)

Person: Thorsten Berger

DBLP DBLP: Berger:Thorsten

Contributed to:

ICSE 20152015
SPLC 20152015
ICSE 20142014
MoDELS 20142014
SLE 20142014
SPLC 20142014
CSMR 20132013
ICSE 20112011
OOPSLA 20112011
ASE 20102010
SPLC 20102010
SLE 20162016
SLE 20172017
FSE 20162016
ASE 20182018
ESEC/FSE 20182018
ESEC/FSE 20192019
GPCE 20172017
SLE 20192019
ICSA 20182018

Wrote 23 papers:

ICSE-v1-2015-RheinGAS0B #configuration management
Presence-Condition Simplification in Highly Configurable Systems (AvR, AG, SA, NS, DB, TB), pp. 178–188.
SPLC-2015-BergerLRGS0CC #industrial #product line #what
What is a feature?: a qualitative study of features in industrial software product lines (TB, DL, JR, PG, AS, MB, MC, KC), pp. 16–25.
SPLC-2015-JiBAC #embedded #maintenance #traceability
Maintaining feature traceability with embedded annotations (WJ, TB, MA, KC), pp. 61–70.
ICSE-2014-NadiBKC #analysis #constraints #empirical #mining
Mining configuration constraints: static analyses and empirical results (SN, TB, CK, KC), pp. 140–151.
MoDELS-2014-BergerNRACW #industrial #modelling #variability
Three Cases of Feature-Based Variability Modeling in Industry (TB, DN, RR, JMA, KC, AW), pp. 302–319.
SLE-2014-VolterSBK #editing #projectional #towards
Towards User-Friendly Projectional Editors (MV, JS, TB, BK), pp. 41–61.
SPLC-2014-BergerSOHLW #case study #experience #modelling #variability
To connect or not to connect: experiences from modeling topological variability (TB, SS, , ØH, BL, AW), pp. 330–339.
CSMR-2013-DubinskyRBDBC #case study #industrial #product line
An Exploratory Study of Cloning in Industrial Software Product Lines (YD, JR, TB, SD, MB, KC), pp. 25–34.
ICSE-2011-SheLBWC #feature model #modelling #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering feature models (SS, RL, TB, AW, KC), pp. 461–470.
OOPSLA-2011-KastnerGREOB #compilation #metaprogramming #parsing #variability
Variability-aware parsing in the presence of lexical macros and conditional compilation (CK, PGG, TR, SE, KO, TB), pp. 805–824.
ASE-2010-BergerSLWC #modelling #operating system #variability
Variability modeling in the real: a perspective from the operating systems domain (TB, SS, RL, AW, KC), pp. 73–82.
SPLC-2010-BergerSLCW #product line #scalability
Feature-to-Code Mapping in Two Large Product Lines (TB, SS, RL, KC, AW), pp. 498–499.
SPLC-2010-LotufoSBCW #evolution #kernel #linux #variability
Evolution of the Linux Kernel Variability Model (RL, SS, TB, KC, AW), pp. 136–150.
SLE-2016-VoelterSLKEB #consistency #development #editing #performance #projectional #using
Efficient development of consistent projectional editors using grammar cells (MV, TS, SL, BK, SE, TB), pp. 28–40.
SLE-2017-SchaussLHHKHB #domain-specific language #implementation
A chrestomathy of DSL implementations (SS, RL, JH, MH, KK, LH, TB), pp. 103–114.
FSE-2016-BergerVJDS #editing #empirical #performance #projectional
Efficiency of projectional editing: a controlled experiment (TB, MV, HPJ, TD, JS), pp. 763–774.
ASE-2018-MukelabaiNMBS #case study #combinator #configuration management #explosion #industrial
Tackling combinatorial explosion: a study of industrial needs and practices for analyzing highly configurable systems (MM, DN, SM, TB, JPS), pp. 155–166.
ESEC-FSE-2018-HebigSBPW #atl #empirical #model transformation #qvt #transformation language
Model transformation languages under a magnifying glass: a controlled experiment with Xtend, ATL, and QVT (RH, CS, TB, JKP, AW), pp. 445–455.
ESEC-FSE-2019-KrugerCBLS #comprehension #traceability
Effects of explicit feature traceability on program comprehension (JK, , TB, TL, GS), pp. 338–349.
ESEC-FSE-2019-NesicKSB #feature model #modelling
Principles of feature modeling (DN, JK, SS, TB), pp. 62–73.
GPCE-2017-LinsbauerBG #classification
A classification of variation control systems (LL, TB, PG), pp. 49–62.
SLE-2019-GPMBB #multi #specification
High-level mission specification for multiple robots (SG, PP, CM, TB, TB), pp. 127–140.
ICSA-2018-GarciaMPBW #architecture #collaboration #distributed
An Architecture for Decentralized, Collaborative, and Autonomous Robots (SG0, CM, PP, TB, RW), pp. 75–84.

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