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Software Product-Family Engineering - 4th International Workshop, PFE 2001 Bilbao, Spain, October 3-5, 2001 Revised Papers

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This book contains the proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Product Family Engineering, PFE-4, held in Bilbao, Spain, October 3-5, 2001. This workshop was the fourth in a series started in 1996, with the same s- ject, software product-family engineering. Proceedings of the second and third workshops have been published as LNCS 1429 and LNCS 1951. The workshops were organized within co-operation projects of European - dustry, the ?rst two by ARES (Esprit IV 20.477) 1995-1999. This project had three industrial and three academic partners, and focused on software archit- turesforproductfamilies.SomeofthepartnerscontinuedinITEAproject99005, ESAPS(1999-2001).ITEAisthesoftwaredevelopmentprogram(?!2023)within the European Eureka initiative. ITEA projects last for two years and ESAPS ´ was succeeded by CAFE (ITEA ip00004), which started in 2001 and will t- minate in 2003. This workshop was initially prepared within ESAPS and the ´ preparation continued in CAFE. Due to the attacks in the USA of September 11, several people were not able to ?y and therefore did not show up. However, we have included their submissions in these proceedings. The session chair presented these submissions, and their inputs were used during the discussions. It was planned that Henk Obbink be workshop chair, and Linda Northrop and Sergio Bandinelli be co-chairs. However, because of personal circumstances Henk Obbink was not able to leave home during the workshop. Moreover both co-chairs had already enough other duties. Therefore the chairing duties were taken over by the program chair, Frank van der Linden.

Sommario

Product Issues.- Session Report on Product Issues in Product Family Engineering.- Variability Issues in Software Product Lines.- Considering Variabilities during Component Selection in Product Family Development.- An Initial Model of Product Line Economics.- Roadmapping a Product Population Architecture.- Architectural Evolution of Legacy Product Families.- On the Importance of Product Line Scope.- Process Issues.- Session Report for Session 2: Process Issues.- Reliability-Oriented Product Line Engineering of Embedded Systems.- Introducing Product Lines in Small Embedded Systems.- Integrating Legacy Documentation Assets into a Product Line.- On the Definition of a Framework for an Architecting Process Supporting Product Family Development.- Conditions and Restrictions for Product Line Generation Migration.- Community Issues.- Quantifying Product Line Benefits.- Platform & Quality Solutions.- Platform & Quality Solutions.- Quality Attribute Design Primitives and the Attribute Driven Design Method.- The Philips-Open TV® Product Family Architecture for Interactive Set-Top Boxes.- ProjectLeader: A Constraint-Based Process Support for the Distributed Design of Component-Based Products.- Platform Engineering for the Medical Domain.- Quality Attribute Taxonomies for DSP Software Architecture Design.- The Perfect Architecture is Non-optimal.- Diversity Solutions.- Report on Discussion Sessions "Diversity Solutions" and "Light-Weight Processes".- Handling the Diversity of Networked Devices by Means of a Product Family Approach.- Easing the Transition to Software Mass Customization.- Comprehensive Variability Modelling to Facilitate Efficient Variability Treatment.- Expression and Usage of the Variability in the Software Product Lines.- Modelling Variability withFeatures in Distributed Architectures.- Representing Product Family Architectures in an Extensible Architecture Description Language.- Product Validation.- Product Validation: Discussion Report.- Measuring Product Line Architectures.- Supporting Information Product and Service Families with Traceability.- Reviewing Product Line Architectures: Experience Report of ATAM in an Automotive Context.- Product Family Engineering and Testing in the Medical Domain - Validation Aspects.- Process Validation.- Process Validation, Session Report.- Platform Based Product Development.- Automated Validation Environment for a Product Line of Railway Traffic Control Systems.- Introducing Traceability to Product Lines.

Info autore

Dr. Frank van der Linden is project leader at Philips Medical Systems, since 1999. Before that time he was researcher at Philips Research Laboratories since 1984. He did his PhD. in Mathematics (Number Theory) at the University of Amsterdam between 1979 and 1984. His main interests are with software engineering and architecture. He was Philips project leader of the ESPRIT project 20.477, ARES (Architectural Reasoning for Embedded Systems) and is project leader of the ITEA projects 99005, ESAPS and ip00004, CAFÉ and the proposed project leader of the succeeding ITEA project ip02009, FAMILIES. He was the programme chair of five International Workshops on Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for System families, respectively in Las Navas in November 1996, Las Palmas in February 1998 and March 2000, Bilbao in October 2001, and Sienna in November 2003. These workshops are organised within ARES, ESAPS and CAFÉ. He is the editor of the proceedings of the second to fourth workshop (Springer LNCS 1429, 1951 and 2290). Moreover he is co-editor of the ARES experience book: Mehdi Jazayeri, Alexander Ran, Frank van der Linden, Software Architecture for System families, Principles and Practice, Addison Wesley, 2000.

Riassunto

This book contains the proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Product Family Engineering, PFE-4, held in Bilbao, Spain, October 3–5, 2001. This workshop was the fourth in a series started in 1996, with the same s- ject, software product-family engineering. Proceedings of the second and third workshops have been published as LNCS 1429 and LNCS 1951. The workshops were organized within co-operation projects of European - dustry, the ?rst two by ARES (Esprit IV 20.477) 1995–1999. This project had three industrial and three academic partners, and focused on software archit- turesforproductfamilies.SomeofthepartnerscontinuedinITEAproject99005, ESAPS(1999–2001).ITEAisthesoftwaredevelopmentprogram(?!2023)within the European Eureka initiative. ITEA projects last for two years and ESAPS ´ was succeeded by CAFE (ITEA ip00004), which started in 2001 and will t- minate in 2003. This workshop was initially prepared within ESAPS and the ´ preparation continued in CAFE. Due to the attacks in the USA of September 11, several people were not able to ?y and therefore did not show up. However, we have included their submissions in these proceedings. The session chair presented these submissions, and their inputs were used during the discussions. It was planned that Henk Obbink be workshop chair, and Linda Northrop and Sergio Bandinelli be co-chairs. However, because of personal circumstances Henk Obbink was not able to leave home during the workshop. Moreover both co-chairs had already enough other duties. Therefore the chairing duties were taken over by the program chair, Frank van der Linden.

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