Title :
Three strategies to specify multi-instantiation in product lines
Author :
Triki, Raouia ; Salinesi, Camille ; Mazo, Raul
Author_Institution :
Centre de Rech. en Inf. (CRI), Univ. of Paris 1 - Pantheon Sorbonne, Paris, France
Abstract :
Product line engineering uses product line models to define the valid combinations of elements in a product and to configure them. Several modeling languages have been proposed to represent product line models. These languages have limits and they do not always fit the requirements of the context. For instance, in the industrial context, product lines contain often multi-instantiated features which are more difficult to model. This paper reports lessons learned during a project with an electronic supplier company called Rexel. Our objective in this study was to find out the appropriate modeling languages to model multi-instantiation, as required the Rexel´s Electric Board that contains many multi-instantiated features. This paper presents (i) how three categories of modeling languages have been used in industry to model the multi-instantiation concept of an electric board; (ii) the limits and difficulties encountered with each category of modeling languages; and (iii) modeling strategies to handle multi-instantiation with each kind of language.
Keywords :
electronics industry; production engineering computing; project management; Rexel electric board; electronic supplier company; modeling languages; modeling strategies; multiinstantiated features; product line engineering; product line models; Context; Context modeling; Integrated circuit modeling; Switches; Switching circuits; Unified modeling language; Water heating; modeling languages; multi-instantiation; product lines; variability;
Conference_Titel :
Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2015 IEEE 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
DOI :
10.1109/RCIS.2015.7128882