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Fourth International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering (MAPLE 2012)

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The MAPLE workshop focuses on the application of concepts and techniques from Model-driven Software Engineering (MDSE) in Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE). A particular focus is on techniques that allow to derive products from a product line more efficiently in order to maximize the return on investment and realize the expected benefits of SPLE techniques. The workshop covers both automated and interactive model-based techniques. As submissions, we particularly encourage research papers based on industrial experience and empirical studies as well as contributions, which identify and structure open challenges and research questions.

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    SPLC '12: Proceedings of the 16th International Software Product Line Conference - Volume 1
    September 2012
    310 pages
    ISBN:9781450310949
    DOI:10.1145/2362536

    Sponsors

    • Pure-Systems: Pure-Systems GmbH
    • Petrobras: Petróleo Brasileiro S/A
    • SEBRAE: Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro E Pequenas Empresas
    • FAPESB: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado da Bahia
    • Hitachi
    • INES: National Institute of Science and Technology for Software Engineering
    • IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
    • Software Eng Inst: Software Engineering Institute
    • Biglever: BigLever Software, Inc.
    • CAPES: Brazilian Higher Education Funding Council

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    Published: 02 September 2012

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    1. model-driven software engineering
    2. product derivation
    3. tool support
    4. variability models

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    • Pure-Systems
    • Petrobras
    • SEBRAE
    • FAPESB
    • INES
    • IEEE
    • Software Eng Inst
    • Biglever
    • CAPES

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    SPLC '12 Paper Acceptance Rate 22 of 66 submissions, 33%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 167 of 463 submissions, 36%

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