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Barriers for SPL practice and paths to get over them

Published: 26 August 2013 Publication History

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The paradigm of software product line (SPL) has already become popular not only in researchers but also in practitioners. However, that never means SPL is practiced in the real development. It is often observed that many companies hesitate to introduce SPL although they are bothered by numerous product variants of different/changing requirements or constraints and understand the importance of SPL.

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Krueger, C. 2002. Eliminating the adoption barrier. IEEE Software, 19, 4 (Jul./Aug. 2002), 29--31.
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Linden, F. v. d., Schmid, K., and Rommes E. 2007. Software Product Lines in Action, Springer.
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Software Product Line Conferences. Product line hall of fame. http://splc.net/fame/

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SPLC '13: Proceedings of the 17th International Software Product Line Conference
August 2013
286 pages
ISBN:9781450319683
DOI:10.1145/2491627
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Published: 26 August 2013

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