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Feature-modeling and aspect-oriented programming: integration and automation.

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posted on 2012-01-27, 15:17 authored by Kwanwoo Lee, Goetz Botterweck, Steffen Thiel
Feature modeling is an essential activity for modeling and managing the variability of a software product line. On the other hand, aspect-oriented programming provides effective means for modularizing feature implementation. Although current AOP tools (e.g., AJDT) provide a mechanism for switching aspect modules on and off to configure a product,this becomes infeasible in the context of large-scale product lines with thousands of variations. In this paper, we describe how feature modeling can be integrated with aspect-oriented programming to perform automated product derivation efficiently and effectively in the context of large-scale product lines.

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10th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering;2009

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IEEE Computer Society

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peer-reviewed

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Korea Research Foundation, SFI

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English

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