Proceedings of the 18th International Software Product Line Conference
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Stefania Gnesi, Alessandro Fantechi, Patrick Heymans, Julia Rubin, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Deepak Dhungana
Proceedings of the 18th International Software Product Line Conference
SPLC, 2014.

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@proceedings{SPLC-2014,
	acmid         = "2648511",
	address       = "Florence, Italy",
	editor        = "Stefania Gnesi and Alessandro Fantechi and Patrick Heymans and Julia Rubin and Krzysztof Czarnecki and Deepak Dhungana",
	isbn          = "978-1-4503-2740-4",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 18th International Software Product Line Conference}",
	year          = 2014,
}

Contents (48 items)

SPLC-2014-Baresi #adaptation #product line #self
Self-adaptive systems, services, and product lines (LB), pp. 2–4.
SPLC-2014-HarmanJKLPZ #overview #product line #re-engineering
Search based software engineering for software product line engineering: a survey and directions for future work (MH, YJ, JK, WBL, JP, YZ), pp. 5–18.
SPLC-2014-Hubaux #product line #research #what
What research in software product line engineering is not solving in configuration (AH), p. 19.
SPLC-2014-Lantz #agile #case study #development #modelling #using
Using models to scale agile mechatronics development in cars: case studies at Volvo car group (JL), p. 20.
SPLC-2014-SeidlSA #product line #variability
Integrated management of variability in space and time in software families (CS, IS, UA), pp. 22–31.
SPLC-2014-WangBAGPL #case study #industrial #multi #product line #testing
Multi-objective test prioritization in software product line testing: an industrial case study (SW, DB, SA, AG, DP, ML), pp. 32–41.
SPLC-2014-Reinhartz-BergerF #modelling #orthogonal #variability
Comprehensibility of orthogonal variability modeling languages: the cases of CVL and OVM (IRB, KF), pp. 42–51.
SPLC-2014-AngererPLGG #dependence #graph #identification #product line
Identifying inactive code in product lines with configuration-aware system dependence graphs (FA, HP, DL, AG, PG), pp. 52–61.
SPLC-2014-MennickeLSW #automation #feature model #petri net #process #verification #workflow
Automated verification of feature model configuration processes based on workflow Petri nets (SM, ML, JS, TW), pp. 62–71.
SPLC-2014-MoensT #development #multitenancy
Feature-based application development and management of multi-tenant applications in clouds (HM, FDT), pp. 72–81.
SPLC-2014-Tribastone #algebra #behaviour #process
Behavioral relations in a process algebra for variants (MT), pp. 82–91.
SPLC-2014-OlaecheaRGC #approximate #comparison #multi #optimisation #product line
Comparison of exact and approximate multi-objective optimization for software product lines (RO, DR, JG, KC), pp. 92–101.
SPLC-2014-SchroterSTS #interface #product line #programming
Feature-context interfaces: tailored programming interfaces for software product lines (RS, NS, TT, GS), pp. 102–111.
SPLC-2014-UrliBC #approach #product line
Handling complex configurations in software product lines: a tooled approach (SU, MBF, PC), pp. 112–121.
SPLC-2014-QuintonPBDB #consistency #evolution #feature model #modelling
Consistency checking for the evolution of cardinality-based feature models (CQ, AP, DLB, LD, GB), pp. 122–131.
SPLC-2014-SteinNC #feature model #multi
Preference-based feature model configuration with multiple stakeholders (JS, IN, EC), pp. 132–141.
SPLC-2014-AcherBBJ #3d #product line
Customization and 3D printing: a challenging playground for software product lines (MA, BB, OB, JMJ), pp. 142–146.
SPLC-2014-VillelaSVA #overview #variability
A survey on software variability management approaches (KV, AS, TV, ESdA), pp. 147–156.
SPLC-2014-BarreirosM #approach
A cover-based approach for configuration repair (JB, AMDM), pp. 157–166.
SPLC-2014-VacchiCCA #automation #component #implementation #model inference #variability
Automating variability model inference for component-based language implementations (EV, WC, BC, MA), pp. 167–176.
SPLC-2014-ThumMBHRS #model checking #product line #proving #theorem proving
Potential synergies of theorem proving and model checking for software product lines (TT, JM, FB, MH, AvR, GS), pp. 177–186.
SPLC-2014-YuZZJ #automation #case study #feature model #named
TDL: a transformation description language from feature model to use case for automated use case derivation (WY, WZ, HZ, ZJ), pp. 187–196.
SPLC-2014-Al-HajjajiTMLS #product line #similarity #testing
Similarity-based prioritization in software product-line testing (MAH, TT, JM, ML, GS), pp. 197–206.
SPLC-2014-SimidchievaO #composition #generative #product line #verification
Generation, composition, and verification of families of human-intensive systems (BIS, LJO), pp. 207–216.
SPLC-2014-DieumegardTP #approach #data flow #library #product line #semantics #specification
A software product line approach for semantic specification of block libraries in dataflow languages (AD, AT, MP), pp. 217–226.
SPLC-2014-HartmannLB #product line #testing
Risk based testing for software product line engineering (HH, FvdL, JB), pp. 227–231.
SPLC-2014-DamianiSW #multi #product line
Delta-oriented multi software product lines (FD, IS, TW), pp. 232–236.
SPLC-2014-ColanziVGO #approach #design #product line #search-based
A search-based approach for software product line design (TEC, SRV, IMSG, WNO), pp. 237–241.
SPLC-2014-ShakerA #behaviour #interactive #product line
Behaviour interactions among product-line features (PS, JMA), pp. 242–246.
SPLC-2014-KnappRS #development #modelling #on the #product line #testing #using
On the use of test cases in model-based software product line development (AK, MR, BHS), pp. 247–251.
SPLC-2014-KodamaSTKT #case study #experience
Experiences with commonality control procedures to develop clinical instrument system (RK, JS, YT, SK, ST), pp. 254–263.
SPLC-2014-GreggSLC #aspect-oriented #lessons learnt #multi #product line
Lessons from AEGIS: organizational and governance aspects of a major product line in a multi-program environment (SPG, RS, EL, PC), pp. 264–273.
SPLC-2014-HellebrandS0ZSS #case study #industrial #modelling #variability
Coevolution of variability models and code: an industrial case study (RH, AS, MB, BZ, KS, JS), pp. 274–283.
SPLC-2014-NobauerSG #standard #variability
Inferring variability from customized standard software products (MN, NS, IG), pp. 284–293.
SPLC-2014-NasrSAB #industrial #product line #towards
Moving toward product line engineering in a nuclear industry consortium (SBN, NS, MA, BB), pp. 294–303.
SPLC-2014-LanduytbHMJMJBA #design #safety #towards #variability
Towards managing variability in the safety design of an automotive hall effect sensor (DVL, SOdb, AH, SM, WJ, SM, GdJ, OB, MA), pp. 304–309.
SPLC-2014-DomisSGAK #analysis #case study #experience #industrial #reuse
Customizing domain analysis for assessing the reuse potential of industrial software systems: experience report (DD, SS, TG, MA, HK), pp. 310–319.
SPLC-2014-SierszeckiSHSB #variability
Extending variability management to the next level (KS, MS, HHH, JS, DB), pp. 320–329.
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.
SPLC-2014-DillonRD #approach #product line
A methodical approach to product line adoption (MD, JR, RD), pp. 340–349.
SPLC-2014-KruegerC #generative #product line
Second generation systems and software product line engineering (CWK, PCC), p. 358.
SPLC-2014-Reinhartz-Berger #automation #domain model #modelling
Can domain modeling be automated?: levels of automation in domain modeling (IRB), p. 359.
SPLC-2014-TraskR #architecture #modelling #product line
Leveraging model driven engineering in software product line architectures (BT, AR), pp. 360–361.
SPLC-2014-MannionS #architecture #product line #requirements
Mapping product line requirements to a product line architecture (MM, JS), p. 362.
SPLC-2014-Bosch #named #towards
ESAO: towards data- and ecosystem-driven R&D (JB), p. 363.
SPLC-2014-BeucheS #feature model #modelling #variability
Managing variability with feature models (DB, MS), p. 364.
SPLC-2014-McGregor #ecosystem
The many flavors of ecosystems (JDM), p. 366.
SPLC-2014-ChitchyanNG #product line
Sustainability in software product lines (RC, JN, IG), p. 367.

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