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Spl (Unix)
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SPL
spl (short for set priority level) is the name for a collection of Unix interrupt priority control commands. The functions include 'splhigh…
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2015
2015
Evidence-based SMarty Support for Variability Identification and Representation in Component Models
Marcio H. G. Bera
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E. Oliveira
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T. Colanzi
International Conference on Enterprise…
2015
Corpus ID: 45937445
Variability modeling is an essential activity for the success of software product lines. Although existing literature presents…
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2014
2014
Spotting the phenomenon of bad smells in MobileMedia product line architecture
Manjinder Kaur
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Parveen Kumar
International Conference on Contemporary…
2014
Corpus ID: 16763597
Product line engineering a very new engineering method evolved in few past years has proven a very best technique of producing…
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2012
2012
An approach for semantic enrichment of software product lines
J. B. P. Filho
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Olivier Barais
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B. Baudry
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Windson Viana
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Rossana Andrade
Software Product Lines Conference
2012
Corpus ID: 18880821
Software Product Lines (SPLs) have evolved and gained attention as one of the most promising approaches for software reuse…
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2012
2012
Bypassing the Combinatorial Explosion: Using Similarity to Generate and Prioritize T-wise Test Suites for Large Software Product Lines
Christopher Henard
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Mike Papadakis
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Gilles Perrouin
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Jacques Klein
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P. Heymans
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Y. L. Traon
arXiv.org
2012
Corpus ID: 16067156
Software Product Lines (SPLs) are families of products whose commonalities and variability can be captured by Feature Models (FMs…
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2009
2009
A Preliminary Comparison of Formal Properties on Orthogonal Variability Model and Feature Models.
Fabricia Roos-Frantz
2009
Corpus ID: 59678671
Nowadays, Feature Models (FMs) are one of the most employed modelling language by managing variability in Software Product Lines…
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2009
2009
Plastic Partial Components: A solution to support variability in architectural components
Jennifer Pérez
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Jessica Díaz
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Cristóbal Costa Soria
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J. Garbajosa
Joint Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software…
2009
Corpus ID: 18118447
Software Product Line Engineering is becoming widely used due to the improvement it means when developing software products of…
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2008
2008
Mapping Features to Architectural Components in Aspect-Oriented Software Product Lines
Jingjun Zhang
,
Xueyong Cai
,
Guangyuan Liu
International Conference on Computer Science and…
2008
Corpus ID: 18602540
Software product lines (SPLs) based development aims at saving development cost as well as reducing time-to-market by structured…
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2008
2008
A Model of Open Source Software-Based Product Line Development
F. Ahmed
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Luiz Fernando Capretz
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M. Babar
32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software…
2008
Corpus ID: 14807059
Software product line (SPL) and open source software (OSS) have emerged as successful modes of developing software. There is an…
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2007
2007
The 3-Tiered Methodology: Pragmatic Insights from New Generation Software Product Lines
C. Krueger
Software Product Lines Conference
2007
Corpus ID: 10864988
Early generation software product line (SPL) methodologies tended to be large, complex, and offer many options and choices…
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2005
2005
Research on modeling resources based on Web service technologies in manufacturing grid
Shi Sheng-you
,
Yang Haicheng
,
Mo Rong
,
Chang Zhiyong
,
Chen Zefeng
IEEE International Conference on e-Business…
2005
Corpus ID: 7237122
Manufacturing grid provides an integrated sustention environment for cooperative problem-solving and manufacturing resource…
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