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Software Architectures for Product Families [electronic resource] : International Workshop IW-SAPF-3. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 15-17, 2000 Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 1951Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000Edition: 1st ed. 2000Description: VII, 254 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540445425
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.758
Online resources:
Contents:
Product Family Practice -- Component Frameworks for a Medical Imaging Product Family -- Meeting the Product Line Goals for an Embedded Real-Time System -- A Two-Part Architectural Model as Basis for Frequency Converter Product Families -- A Product Line Architecture for a Network Product -- Railway-Control Product Families: The Alcatel TAS Platform Experience -- Business -- Discussion Report “Business” Session -- PuLSE-BEAT — A Decision Support Tool for Scoping Product Lines -- Domain Potential Analysis: Calling the Attention on Business Issues of Product-Lines -- Dependency Navigation in Product Lines Using XML -- Product Family Concepts -- Summary of Product Family Concepts Session -- Software Connectors and Refinement in Family Architectures -- System Family Architectures: Current Challenges at Nokia -- Product Family Methods -- Product Family Methods -- Organizing for Software Product Lines -- A Comparison of Software Product Family Process Frameworks -- Issues Concerning Variability in Software Product Lines -- A First Assessment of Development Processes with Respect to Product Lines and Component Based Development -- Evolution -- Evolution of Software Product Families -- Product Family Techniques -- Product Family Techniques Session -- Beyond Product Families: Building a Product Population? -- Requirements Modeling for Families of Complex Systems -- Creating Product Line Architectures -- Extending Commonality Analysis for Embedded Control System Families -- Stakeholder-Centric Assessment of Product Family Architecture -- Surveys -- ESAPS – Engineering Software Architectures, Processes and Platforms for System Families -- Product-Line Engineering.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book contains the proceedings of a third workshop on the theme of Software Arc- tecture for Product Families. The first two workshops were organised by the ESPRIT project ARES, and were called “Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families”. Proceedings of the first workshop, held in November 1996, were only published electronically at: “http://www.dit.upm.es/~ares/”. Proceedings of the second workshop, held in February 1998, were published as Springer LNCS 1429. The ARES project was finished in February 1999. Several partners continued - operation in a larger consortium, ITEA project 99005, ESAPS. As such it is part of the European Eureka ! 2023 programme. The third workshop was organised as part of the ESAPS project. In order to make the theme of the workshop more generic we decided to rename it “International Workshop on Software Architectures for Product Families”. As with the earlier two workshops we managed to bring together people working in the so- ware architecture of product families and in software product-line engineering. Submitted papers were grouped in five sessions. Moreover, we introduced two s- sions, one on configuration management and one on evolution, because we felt that d- cussion was needed on these topics, but there were no submitted papers for these subjects. Finally, we introduced a surveys session, giving an overview of the present situation in Europe, focussed on ESAPS, and in the USA, focussed on the SEI Product Line Systems Program.
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Product Family Practice -- Component Frameworks for a Medical Imaging Product Family -- Meeting the Product Line Goals for an Embedded Real-Time System -- A Two-Part Architectural Model as Basis for Frequency Converter Product Families -- A Product Line Architecture for a Network Product -- Railway-Control Product Families: The Alcatel TAS Platform Experience -- Business -- Discussion Report “Business” Session -- PuLSE-BEAT — A Decision Support Tool for Scoping Product Lines -- Domain Potential Analysis: Calling the Attention on Business Issues of Product-Lines -- Dependency Navigation in Product Lines Using XML -- Product Family Concepts -- Summary of Product Family Concepts Session -- Software Connectors and Refinement in Family Architectures -- System Family Architectures: Current Challenges at Nokia -- Product Family Methods -- Product Family Methods -- Organizing for Software Product Lines -- A Comparison of Software Product Family Process Frameworks -- Issues Concerning Variability in Software Product Lines -- A First Assessment of Development Processes with Respect to Product Lines and Component Based Development -- Evolution -- Evolution of Software Product Families -- Product Family Techniques -- Product Family Techniques Session -- Beyond Product Families: Building a Product Population? -- Requirements Modeling for Families of Complex Systems -- Creating Product Line Architectures -- Extending Commonality Analysis for Embedded Control System Families -- Stakeholder-Centric Assessment of Product Family Architecture -- Surveys -- ESAPS – Engineering Software Architectures, Processes and Platforms for System Families -- Product-Line Engineering.

This book contains the proceedings of a third workshop on the theme of Software Arc- tecture for Product Families. The first two workshops were organised by the ESPRIT project ARES, and were called “Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families”. Proceedings of the first workshop, held in November 1996, were only published electronically at: “http://www.dit.upm.es/~ares/”. Proceedings of the second workshop, held in February 1998, were published as Springer LNCS 1429. The ARES project was finished in February 1999. Several partners continued - operation in a larger consortium, ITEA project 99005, ESAPS. As such it is part of the European Eureka ! 2023 programme. The third workshop was organised as part of the ESAPS project. In order to make the theme of the workshop more generic we decided to rename it “International Workshop on Software Architectures for Product Families”. As with the earlier two workshops we managed to bring together people working in the so- ware architecture of product families and in software product-line engineering. Submitted papers were grouped in five sessions. Moreover, we introduced two s- sions, one on configuration management and one on evolution, because we felt that d- cussion was needed on these topics, but there were no submitted papers for these subjects. Finally, we introduced a surveys session, giving an overview of the present situation in Europe, focussed on ESAPS, and in the USA, focussed on the SEI Product Line Systems Program.

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