Resumen:
Feature models represent all the products that can be built under a variability-intensive system such as a software product line, but they are not fully configurable. There exist no explicit effort in defining configuration models that enable making decisions on attributes and cardinalities in feature models that use these artefacts. In this paper we present configurable feature models as an evolution from feature models that integrate configuration models within, improving the configurability of variability-intensive systems.
Descargas:
Este artículo tiene una licencia de uso CreativeCommons - Reconocimiento (by)
Descarga el artículo haciendo click aquí.
Ver la referencia en formato Bibtex
@inproceedings{jisbd:2014:048,
title={{Configurable feature models}},
author={Pablo Trinidad and Antonio Ruiz-Cort{\'e}s and Jes{\'u}s Garc{\'i}a-Gal{\'a}n},
url={http://hdl.handle.net/11705/JISBD/2014/048},
booktitle={JISBD2014},
year={2014},
publisher={SISTEDES},
crossref={}
}
@proceedings{,
title={{}},
editor={},
booktitle={},
year={},
publisher={SISTEDES}
}
Copiar al portapapeles |
Cerrar