Learning software configuration spaces: A systematic literature review

JA Pereira, M Acher, H Martin, JM Jézéquel… - Journal of Systems and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Most modern software systems (operating systems like Linux or Android, Web browsers like
Firefox or Chrome, video encoders like ffmpeg, x264 or VLC, mobile and cloud applications …

A bibliometric analysis of 20 years of research on software product lines

R Heradio, H Perez-Morago… - Information and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Context: Software product line engineering has proven to be an efficient paradigm to
develo** families of similar software systems at lower costs, in shorter time, and with …

Statistics of natural images and models

J Huang, D Mumford - … Vision and Pattern Recognition (Cat. No …, 1999 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Large calibrated datasets of'random'natural images have recently become available. These
make possible precise and intensive statistical studies of the local nature of images. We …

Automated analysis of feature models: Quo vadis?

JA Galindo, D Benavides, P Trinidad… - Computing, 2019 - Springer
Feature models have been used since the 90s to describe software product lines as a way of
reusing common parts in a family of software systems. In 2010, a systematic literature review …

Travart: An approach for transforming variability models

K Feichtinger, J Stöbich, D Romano… - Proceedings of the 15th …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
A large number of variability modeling approaches have been developed including feature
modeling, decision modeling, and Orthogonal Variability Modeling (OVM). Multiple variants …

Scalable prediction of non-functional properties in software product lines: Footprint and memory consumption

N Siegmund, M Rosenmüller, C Kästner… - Information and …, 2013 - Elsevier
CONTEXT: A software product line is a family of related software products, typically created
from a set of common assets. Users select features to derive a product that fulfills their …

Evolving feature model configurations in software product lines

J White, JA Galindo, T Saxena, B Dougherty… - Journal of Systems and …, 2014 - Elsevier
The increasing complexity and cost of software-intensive systems has led developers to
seek ways of reusing software components across development projects. One approach to …

Supporting distributed product configuration by integrating heterogeneous variability modeling approaches

JA Galindo, D Dhungana, R Rabiser… - Information and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Context In industrial settings products are developed by more than one organization.
Software vendors and suppliers commonly typically maintain their own product lines, which …

Testing variability-intensive systems using automated analysis: an application to android

JA Galindo, H Turner, D Benavides, J White - Software Quality Journal, 2016 - Springer
Software product lines are used to develop a set of software products that, while being
different, share a common set of features. Feature models are used as a compact …

Toward automated feature model configuration with optimizing non-functional requirements

M Asadi, S Soltani, D Gasevic, M Hatala… - Information and Software …, 2014 - Elsevier
Context A software product line is a family of software systems that share some common
features but also have significant variabilities. A feature model is a variability modeling …