DocumentCode
660590
Title
From comparison matrix to Variability Model: The Wikipedia case study
Author
Sannier, Nicolas ; Acher, Mathieu ; Baudry, Benoit
Author_Institution
Irisa/Inria, Univ. of Rennes 1, Rennes, France
fYear
2013
fDate
11-15 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
580
Lastpage
585
Abstract
Product comparison matrices (PCMs) provide a convenient way to document the discriminant features of a family of related products and now abound on the internet. Despite their apparent simplicity, the information present in existing PCMs can be very heterogeneous, partial, ambiguous, hard to exploit by users who desire to choose an appropriate product. Variability Models (VMs) can be employed to formulate in a more precise way the semantics of PCMs and enable automated reasoning such as assisted configuration. Yet, the gap between PCMs and VMs should be precisely understood and automated techniques should support the transition between the two. In this paper, we propose variability patterns that describe PCMs content and conduct an empirical analysis of 300+ PCMs mined from Wikipedia. Our findings are a first step toward better engineering techniques for maintaining and configuring PCMs.
Keywords
Internet; Web sites; matrix algebra; Internet; PCM mining; Wikipedia; assisted configuration; automated reasoning; discriminant feature documentation; product comparison matrices; variability model; variability patterns; Color; Electronic mail; Electronic publishing; Encyclopedias; Internet; Phase change materials;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Automated Software Engineering (ASE), 2013 IEEE/ACM 28th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Silicon Valley, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASE.2013.6693116
Filename
6693116
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