posted on 2013-08-26, 13:26authored byDeepak Dhungana, Dominik Seichter, Goetz Botterweck, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grunbacher, David Benavides
There have been several proposals to describe the variability of
software product lines by using modeling languages. In larger organizations
or projects (e.g., multi product line environments) this
can lead to a situation where multiple variability modeling techniques
are used simultaneously. Rather than enforcing a single
modeling language, we present an integrative infrastructure that
provides a unified perspective for users configuring products in
such multi product line environments, regardless of the different
modeling methods and tools used internally. In this tool demonstration
paper, we present a prototypical implementation of our framework
based on Web services. So far, the prototype has been used
with a feature-based, an OVM-style and a decision-oriented variability
modeling approach.
History
Publication
In Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-intensive Systems (VaMoS '13);Artilce 8
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
SFI, Christian Doppler Forschungsgesellschaft, FEDER, Spanish Government, Andalusian Government