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Product Line Implementation using Aspect-Oriented and Model-Driven Software Development
Software product line engineering aims to reduce
development time, effort, cost, and complexity by taking
advantage of the commonality within a portfolio of
similar products. The effectiveness of a software product
line approach directly depends on how well feature
variability within the portfolio is implemented and
managed throughout the development lifecycle, from
early analysis through maintenance and evolution. This
paper presents an approach that facilitates variability
implementation, management and tracing by integrating
model-driven and aspect-oriented software development.
Features are separated in models and composed
by aspect-oriented composition techniques on
model level. Model transformations support the transition
from problem to solution domain. Aspect-oriented
techniques enable the explicit expression and modularization
of variability on model, code, and template
level. The presented concepts are illustrated with a
case study of a home automation system.
[Paper]
05.05.2007
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Product Line Implementation using Aspect-Oriented and Model-Driven Software Development
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Iris Groher
Conference: SPLC 2007
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