ACM Home Page
Please provide us with feedback. Feedback
Multi-level customization in application engineering
Full text HtmlHtml (23 KB),  PdfPdf (631 KB)
Source
Communications of the ACM archive
Volume 49 ,  Issue 12  (December 2006) table of contents
Software product line
SPECIAL ISSUE: Software product line engineering table of contents
Pages: 60 - 65  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Krzysztof Czarnecki  University of Waterloo, Canada
Michal Antkiewicz  University of Waterloo, Canada
Chang Hwan Peter Kim  University of Waterloo, Canada
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
Bibliometrics
Downloads (6 Weeks): 12,   Downloads (12 Months): 148,   Citation Count: 3
Additional Information:

abstract   references   cited by   index terms   collaborative colleagues  

Tools and Actions: Request Permissions Request Permissions    Review this Article  
DOI Bookmark: Use this link to bookmark this Article: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1183236.1183267
What is a DOI?

ABSTRACT

Developing mechanisms for mapping features to analysis models.


REFERENCES

Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.

 
1
Antkiewicz, M. and Czarnecki, K. Framework-specific modeling languages with round-trip engineering. In O. Nierstrasz, J. Whittle, D. Harel, and G. Reggio, Ed., In Proceedings of Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, 9th International Conference (MoDELS 2006), (Genoa, Italy, Oct. 2006).
 
2
Batory, D.S. Feature models, grammars, and propositional formulas. In J.H. Obbink and K. Pohl, Ed., In Proceedings of Software Product Lines, 9th International Conference (SPLC 2005), Rennes, France, Sept. 2005, LNCS 3714, Springer, 2005, 7--20.
 
3
Czarnecki, K. and Antkiewicz, M. Mapping features to models: A template approach based on superimposed variants. In R. Glueck and M. Lowry, Eds., Generative Programming and Component Engineering. 4th International Conference (GPCE 2005), (Tallinn, Estonia, Sept.--Oct. 2005), LNCS 3676, Springer, 2005, 422--437.
 
4
Czarnecki, K. and Kim, C.H.P. Cardinality-based feature modeling and constraints: A progress report. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Factories, San Diego, CA, Oct. 2005; softwarefactories. com/workshops/OOPSLA-2005/Papers/Czarnecki.pdf.
 
5
 
6
Czarnecki, K. and Helsen, S. A characterization and categorization of model transformation approaches. IBM Systems Journal, 2006.
7
 
8
 
9
Kang, K., Cohen, S., Hess, J., Novak, W., and Peterson, A. Feature-oriented domain analysis (FODA) feasibility study. Technical Report, Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute, CMU/SE-90-TR-21, 1990.
 
10
Lau, S.Q. Domain analysis of e-commerce systems using feature-based model templates. Master's thesis, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 2006; gp.uwaterloo.ca/.
 
11
Stahl, T. and Völter, M. Model-Driven Software Development: Technology, Engineering, Management. Wiley, 2006.
 
12
Wasowski, A. Automatic generation of program families by model restrictions. In R.L. Nord, Ed., Proceedings of Software Product Lines: Third International Conference (SPLC 2004), (Boston, MA, Aug.--Sept. 2004), LNCS 3154, 73--89.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Krzysztof Czarnecki: colleagues
Michal Antkiewicz: colleagues
Chang Hwan Peter Kim: colleagues