Architectural Knowledge in Product Line Engineering: An Industrial Case Study (bibtex)
by Deepak Dhungana, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher, Herbert Prähofer, Christian Federspiel and Klaus Lehner
Abstract:
Capturing and sharing architectural knowledge is already a complex endeavor when dealing with conventional software systems for single customers. In product line engineering, however, the situation is even more difficult due to architectural variability and complex relationships between features and technical solution components. In this paper, we present our experiences and approaches taken in eliciting and sharing architectural knowledge for the software product line infrastructure of a company in the plant building domain. An important lesson learned is the necessity of capturing architectural knowledge and making this knowledge available appropriately to various stakeholders in the product line environment
Reference:
Deepak Dhungana, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher, Herbert Prähofer, Christian Federspiel and Klaus Lehner: Architectural Knowledge in Product Line Engineering: An Industrial Case Study, in Proceedings 32nd EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (EUROMICRO-SEAA 2006), August 29-September 1, Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia, IEEE Computer Society, 2006.
Bibtex Entry:
@Conference{Dhungana2006,
  author = {Deepak Dhungana and Rick Rabiser and Paul Grünbacher and Herbert
	Prähofer and Christian Federspiel and Klaus Lehner},
  title = {Architectural Knowledge in Product Line Engineering: An Industrial
	Case Study},
  booktitle = {Proceedings 32nd EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and
	Advanced Applications (EUROMICRO-SEAA 2006), August 29-September
	1, Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {186-197},
  publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
  abstract = {Capturing and sharing architectural knowledge is already a complex
	endeavor when dealing with conventional software systems for single
	customers. In product line engineering, however, the situation is
	even more difficult due to architectural variability and complex
	relationships between features and technical solution components.
	In this paper, we present our experiences and approaches taken in
	eliciting and sharing architectural knowledge for the software product
	line infrastructure of a company in the plant building domain. An
	important lesson learned is the necessity of capturing architectural
	knowledge and making this knowledge available appropriately to various
	stakeholders in the product line environment},
  doi = {10.1109/EUROMICRO.2006.21},
  keywords = {CD Lab ASE}
}
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