DocumentCode
2177100
Title
Experiences adopting software product line development without a product line architecture
Author
Staples, Mark ; Hill, Derrick
Author_Institution
Nat. ICT Australia, Eveleigh, NSW, Australia
fYear
2004
fDate
30 Nov.-3 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
183
Abstract
Many organizations used software product line development to improve development efficiency, time-to-market, and product quality. However, a perceived barrier to entry for product line development is that a product line architecture is required to handle variation across the product set. We describe qualitative evidence from industrial experiences with an approach that has allowed the adoption of product line development for a pre-existing product set, without the use of a product line architecture. The approach relies on file-level reuse and variation mechanisms provided by a configuration management infrastructure. The approach can reduce the risks and up-front costs of adopting product line development. Although not requiring a product line architecture, the approach is not inconsistent with architectural-level variation mechanisms. It has allowed previously-reported "reactive? and "proactive" styles of architectural evolution to support variation, and also a new "retroactive" style of architectural evolution. Additionally, the approach has provided new options for "working around" change control conflicts on reused product line core assets.
Keywords
configuration management; software architecture; software development management; software reusability; architectural-level variation mechanism; configuration management; product line architecture; product quality; software product line development; software reuse; Australia; Computer architecture; Control systems; Cost function; Programmable logic arrays; Software engineering; Software quality; Software tools;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Conference, 2004. 11th Asia-Pacific
ISSN
1530-1362
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2245-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APSEC.2004.50
Filename
1371918
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