TY - GEN
T1 - Seventh international workshop on reverse variability engineering (REVE 2019)
AU - Acher, Mathieu
AU - Ziadi, Tewfik
AU - Lopez-Herrejon, Roberto E.
AU - Martinez, Jabier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Association for Computing Machinery.
PY - 2019/9/9
Y1 - 2019/9/9
N2 - Software Product Line (SPL) migration remains a challenging endeavour. From organizational issues to purely technical challenges, there is a wide range of barriers that complicates SPL adoption. This workshop aims to foster research about making the most of the two main inputs for SPL migration: 1) domain knowledge and 2) legacy assets. Domain knowledge, usually implicit and spread across an organization, is key to define the SPL scope and to validate the variability model and its semantics. At the technical level, domain expertise is also needed to create or extract the reusable software components. Legacy assets can be, for instance, similar product variants (e.g., requirements, models, source code etc.) that were implemented using ad-hoc reuse techniques such as clone-and-own. More generally, the workshop REverse Variability Engineering (REVE) attracts researchers and practitioners contributing to processes, techniques, tools, or empirical studies related to the automatic, semi-automatic or manual extraction or refinement of SPL assets.
AB - Software Product Line (SPL) migration remains a challenging endeavour. From organizational issues to purely technical challenges, there is a wide range of barriers that complicates SPL adoption. This workshop aims to foster research about making the most of the two main inputs for SPL migration: 1) domain knowledge and 2) legacy assets. Domain knowledge, usually implicit and spread across an organization, is key to define the SPL scope and to validate the variability model and its semantics. At the technical level, domain expertise is also needed to create or extract the reusable software components. Legacy assets can be, for instance, similar product variants (e.g., requirements, models, source code etc.) that were implemented using ad-hoc reuse techniques such as clone-and-own. More generally, the workshop REverse Variability Engineering (REVE) attracts researchers and practitioners contributing to processes, techniques, tools, or empirical studies related to the automatic, semi-automatic or manual extraction or refinement of SPL assets.
KW - Datasets
KW - Gaze detection
KW - Neural networks
KW - Text tagging
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85123040658&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/3336294.3342365
DO - 10.1145/3336294.3342365
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85123040658
T3 - ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
BT - SPLC 2019 - 23rd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference
A2 - Berger, Thorsten
A2 - Collet, Philippe
A2 - Duchien, Laurence
A2 - Fogdal, Thomas
A2 - Heymans, Patrick
A2 - Kehrer, Timo
A2 - Martinez, Jabier
A2 - Mazo, Raul
A2 - Montalvillo, Leticia
A2 - Salinesi, Camille
A2 - Ternava, Xhevahire
A2 - Thum, Thomas
A2 - Ziadi, Tewfik
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
T2 - 23rd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2019, co-located with the 13th European Conference on Software Architecture, ECSA 2019
Y2 - 9 September 2019 through 13 September 2019
ER -