Third International Workshop on Languages for Modelling Variability (MODEVAR@SPLC 2020)

  • Mathieu Acher
  • , Philippe Collet
  • , David Benavides
  • , Rick Rabiser

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Abstract

Feature models were invented in 1990 and have been recognised as one of the main contributions to the Software Product Line community. Although there have been several attempts to establish a sort of standard variability modelling language, there is still no consensus on a simple feature modelling language. There can be many motivations to have one but among others, there is one that is very important: information sharing among researchers, tools or developers. Following the spirit of the first two editions, this workshop is an interactive event where all participants shall share knowledge, but also first realizations about how to build up a simple feature modelling language that all the community can agree on.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSPLC '20: Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Systems and Software Product Line
EditorsShaukat Ali, Wesley K.G. Assuncao, Thorsten Berger, Carlos Cetina, Philippe Collet, Jose Galindo, Paul Gazzillo, Lukas Linsbauer, Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Sarah Nadi, Sandro Schulze, Salvador Trujillo
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages77-87
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9781450375696
ISBN (Print)978-1-4503-7569-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2020

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series
VolumePart F164267-A

Fields of science

  • 202017 Embedded systems
  • 102022 Software development
  • 102025 Distributed systems
  • 102029 Practical computer science
  • 202003 Automation
  • 202041 Computer engineering

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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