2009 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence…
2009
During the last decade, anomaly detection has attracted the attention of many researchers to overcome the weakness of signature-based IDSs in detecting novel attacks, and KDDCUP'99 is the mostly… (More)
Product line engineering allows for the rapid development of variants of a domain specific application by using a common set of reusable assets often known as core assets. Variability modeling is a… (More)
A software product line is a unified representation of a set of conceptually similar software systems that share many common features and satisfy the requirements of a particular domain. Within the… (More)
Product line-based software engineering is a paradigm that models the commonalities and variabilities of different applications of a given domain of interest within a unique framework and enhances… (More)
Feature modeling is a technique for capturing commonality and variability. Feature models symbolize a representation of the possible application configuration space, and can be customized based on… (More)
Software product line engineering practices offer desirable characteristics such as rapid product development, reduced time-to-market, and more affordable development costs as a result of systematic… (More)
Making sense of text is a challenge for computers particularly with the ambiguity associated with language. Various annotators continue to be developed using a variety of techniques in order to… (More)
The method engineering paradigm is motivated by the need for software development methods suitable for specific situations and requirements of organizations in general and projects in particular.… (More)
Feature modeling is one of the main techniques used in Software Product Line Engineering to manage the variability within the products of a family. Concrete products of the family can be generated… (More)