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2000
Conference Proceeding
Title
Proceedings of Software Product Lines. Economics, Architectures, and Implications. Workshop 15 at 22nd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE)
Abstract
The deployment of product line engineering requires a profound understanding of domain engineering as an essential phase in a product line lifecycle. A domain engineering method defines domain activities which include: domain definition, domain analysis, derivation of generic domain architectures, identification of commonalties and variabilities in product families, and identification and specification of domain-wide software assets. To gain insight on how to do domain engineering in a product line context, we need to analyze and compare existing domain engineering methods using controlled experiments and case studies. This paper reports on a classroom experiment in which we analyze and compare a sampling of domain engineering methods. We discuss the details of the experiment and the lessons which we draw from it, then we discuss some preliminary conclusions about the experiment.
Publishing Place
Kaiserslautern
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