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Software Engineering for Variability Intensive Systems, 2019
- Ivan Mistrík, Matthias Galster, Bruce R. Maxim:

Software Engineering for Variability Intensive Systems - Foundations and Applications. Auerbach Publications / Taylor & Francis 2019, ISBN 9780429022067 - Matthias Galster, Ivan Mistrík, Bruce R. Maxim

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Variability-intensive Software Systems. 1-38 - Ana Paula Allian, Rafael Capilla, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:

Observations from Variability Modelling Approaches at the Architecture Level. 41-56 - Nelufar Ulfat-Bunyadi, Maritta Heisel:

Context Modelling for Variability-intensive Systems During Requirements Engineering. 57-94 - Muhammed Cagri Kaya, Selma Suloglu, Gül Tokdemir, Bedir Tekinerdogan, Ali H. Dogru:

Variability Incorporated Simultaneous Decomposition of Models Under Structural and Procedural Views. 95-116 - Mohamed Abdelrazek, John C. Grundy, Amani S. Ibrahim:

Towards Self-securing Software Systems. 119-130 - James Hedges, Andrei Furda:

The Emerging Role of the Ecosystems Architect. 131-152 - Jacob Krüger

, Thorsten Berger, Thomas Leich:
Features and How to Find Them. 153-172 - Jasmine Lee, Rami Bahsoon:

A Debt-Aware Software Product Lines Engineering Using Portfolio Theory. 173-194 - Jane Dirce A. Sandim Eleutério, Breno Bernard Nicolau de França, Cecília M. F. Rubira, Rogério de Lemos:

Realising Variability in Dynamic Software Product Lines. 195-224 - Charles W. Krueger, Paul Clements:

A Feature Ontology to Power Enterprise-Level Product Line Engineering. 227-250 - Bedir Tekinerdogan

, Burak Uzun:
Design of Variable Big Data Architectures for E-Government Domain. 251-274 - Vahid Alizadeh, Marouane Kessentini, Bruce R. Maxim

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Refactoring Support for Variability-intensive Systems. 275-294 - Hussein Alrubaye, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Anthony Peruma:

Variability in Library Evolution. 295-320 - Luis Chumpitaz, Andrei Furda, Seng W. Loke:

Evolving Variability Requirements of IoT Systems. 321-334 - Bruce R. Maxim

, Matthias Galster, Ivan Mistrík:
Outlook and Future Directions. 337-348

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