On The Impact Of Domain Dynamics On Product-Line Development

Topics:
Product Development and Design
Tags:
Asset Management,
Business Operations,
Management,
Operational Planning,
Product Line,
Software,
Tools & Techniques,
University Of Nebraska
Source:
University of Nebraska

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Overview: Software Product-line engineering aims at enabling systematic software reuse by allowing several related software applications to be developed using common assets. A key activity in product-line engineering is to identify common concepts among different products and their variation space, and to exploit these concepts to develop reusable assets. These concepts are also used to design a domain-specific language and a set of associated tools to facilitate the development of the different products in the family. This paper first investigates the impact of domain dynamics on product-line development, and then outlines the on going research for developing an approach to reduce such an impact.

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Format: PDF | Size: 53KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 10


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