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Second Workshop on Reengineering towards Product Lines (R2PL 2006)
Author(s) -
Bas Graaf,
Rafael Capilla,
Liam O'Brien,
Igor Ivkovic
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
10th international software product line conference (splc'06)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1109/splc.2006.35
Today, software intensive systems are developed more and more using product line approaches. These approaches require the definition of a set of product line artifacts including the product line architecture that implicitly or explicitly specifies some degree of variability. This variability is used to instantiate concrete software product instances. A product line approach not only implies reuse of architecture-level design knowledge, it also facilitates reuse of implementation-level artefacts, such as source code and executable components. The use of software product lines can reduce the cost of developing new products significantly.

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