Software Architectures for Product Families e-bog
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This book contains the proceedings of a third workshop on the theme of Software Arc- tecture for Product Families. The first two workshops were organised by the ESPRIT project ARES, and were called "e;Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families"e;. Proceedings of the first workshop, held in November 1996, were only published electronically at: "e;http://...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
29 juni 2003
Genrer
KJQ
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783540445425
This book contains the proceedings of a third workshop on the theme of Software Arc- tecture for Product Families. The first two workshops were organised by the ESPRIT project ARES, and were called "e;Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families"e;. Proceedings of the first workshop, held in November 1996, were only published electronically at: "e;http://www.dit.upm.es/~ares/"e;. Proceedings of the second workshop, held in February 1998, were published as Springer LNCS 1429. The ARES project was finished in February 1999. Several partners continued - operation in a larger consortium, ITEA project 99005, ESAPS. As such it is part of the European Eureka ! 2023 programme. The third workshop was organised as part of the ESAPS project. In order to make the theme of the workshop more generic we decided to rename it "e;International Workshop on Software Architectures for Product Families"e;. As with the earlier two workshops we managed to bring together people working in the so- ware architecture of product families and in software product-line engineering. Submitted papers were grouped in five sessions. Moreover, we introduced two s- sions, one on configuration management and one on evolution, because we felt that d- cussion was needed on these topics, but there were no submitted papers for these subjects. Finally, we introduced a surveys session, giving an overview of the present situation in Europe, focussed on ESAPS, and in the USA, focussed on the SEI Product Line Systems Program.