Title :
Supporting Awareness during Collaborative and Distributed Configuration of Multi Product Lines
Author :
Holl, Gerald ; Grunbacher, Paul ; Elsner, Christoph ; Klambauer, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Johannes Kepler Univ., Linz, Austria
Abstract :
Today´s large-scale software systems are frequently based on system-of-systems architectures comprising multiple heterogeneous systems. Multi product lines have been presented as an approach to ease their development through systematic reuse. In multi product lines different users and teams are involved in product derivation. Users configure the involved product lines in a collaborative and distributed manner. It is challenging to ensure awareness regarding the configuration choices of users configuring related product lines in such a setting. We present a tool-supported approach that aims at increasing awareness by discovering dependencies and sharing configuration information during the collaborative and distributed product derivation of a multi product line. Our approach uses a bulletin board mechanism for sharing configuration information. It further implements a request-publish-subscribe mechanism for revealing possible dependencies and presenting the information relevant to the users´ specific configuration tasks. We evaluated the usability and utility of our approach in a two-phase study involving twelve industrial experts. The evaluation demonstrates the usability and utility of our approach to foster awareness regarding configuration dependencies during the distributed product derivation of a multi product line.
Keywords :
groupware; message passing; middleware; software architecture; software reusability; software tools; bulletin board mechanism; collaborative configuration; collaborative product derivation; configuration information sharing; dependency discovery; distributed configuration; distributed product derivation; heterogeneous system; large-scale software system; multiproduct line; request-publish-subscribe mechanism; system-of-systems architecture; systematic reusing; tool-supported approach; usability evaluation; utility evaluation; Collaboration; Complexity theory; Prototypes; Publishing; Software systems; Subscriptions; Usability; awareness; distributed configuration; empirical study; multi product lines; tool support;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), 2012 19th Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4930-7
DOI :
10.1109/APSEC.2012.41