• DocumentCode
    1475866
  • Title

    Managing Variability in Software Product Lines

  • Author

    Babar, Muhammad Ali ; Chen, Lianping ; Shull, Forrest

  • Volume
    27
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    89
  • Abstract
    A software product line (SPL) is a set of software-intensive systems that share a common set of features for satisfying a particular market segment needs. SPLs can reduce development costs, shorten time-to-market, and improve product quality by reusing core assets for project-specific customizations. To enable reuse on a large scale, SPL engineering (SPLE) identifies and manages commonalities and variations across a set of system artifacts such as requirements, architectures, code components, and test cases.Variability management (VM) is a fundamental SPLE activity that explicitly represents software artifact variations for managing dependencies among variants and supporting their instantiations throughout the SPL life cycle. Managing variability involves extremely complex and challenging tasks, which must be supported by effective methods, techniques, and tools.
  • Keywords
    product development; software quality; software reusability; development costs reduction; product quality improvement; project-specific customizations; software product lines; software-intensive systems; variability management; Computer architecture; Costs; Engineering management; Large-scale systems; Life testing; Software testing; System testing; Time to market; Virtual manufacturing; evidence-based software engineering; software engineering; software product lines;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Software, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0740-7459
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MS.2010.77
  • Filename
    5452151