Requirements for product derivation support: Results from a systematic literature review and an expert survey (bibtex)
by Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher and Deepak Dhungana
Abstract:
An increasing number of publications in product line engineering address product derivation, i.e., the process of building products from reusable assets. Despite its importance, there is still no consensus regarding the requirements for product derivation support. Our aim is to identify and validate requirements for tool-supported product derivation. We identify the requirements through a systematic literature review and validate them with an expert survey. We discuss the resulting requirements and provide implementation examples from existing product derivation approaches. We conclude that key requirements are emerging in the research literature and are also considered relevant by experts in the field.
Reference:
Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher and Deepak Dhungana: Requirements for product derivation support: Results from a systematic literature review and an expert survey, in Information & Software Technology, volume 52, 2010.
Bibtex Entry:
@ARTICLE{RabiserGD2010,
  author = {Rick Rabiser and Paul Grünbacher and Deepak Dhungana},
  title = {Requirements for product derivation support: Results from a systematic
	literature review and an expert survey},
  journal = {Information \& Software Technology},
  year = {2010},
  volume = {52},
  pages = {324-346},
  number = {3},
  month = {March},
  abstract = {An increasing number of publications in product line engineering address
	product derivation, i.e., the process of building products from reusable
	assets. Despite its importance, there is still no consensus regarding
	the requirements for product derivation support. Our aim is to identify
	and validate requirements for tool-supported product derivation.
	We identify the requirements through a systematic literature review
	and validate them with an expert survey. We discuss the resulting
	requirements and provide implementation examples from existing product
	derivation approaches. We conclude that key requirements are emerging
	in the research literature and are also considered relevant by experts
	in the field.},
  doi = {10.1016/j.infsof.2009.11.001},
  keywords = {CD Lab ASE}
}
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