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15th ECOOP 2001: Budapest, Hungary - Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (FICS)
- Elke Pulvermüller, Andreas Speck, James Coplien, Maja D'Hondt, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Proceedings of the ECOOP 2001 Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (FICS 2001), Budapest, Hungary, June 18-22, 2001. Technical Report 2001-14, University of Karlsruhe, Institut für Programmstrukturen und Datenorganisation 2001 - Elke Pulvermüller, Andreas Speck, James Coplien, Maja D'Hondt, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Position Paper: Feature Interaction in Composed Systems. 1-6
Features and Feature Interaction
- Louise Lorentsen, Antti-Pekka Tuovinen, Jianli Xu:
Modelling Feature Interactions in Mobile Phones. 7-13 - Lynne Blair, Gordon S. Blair, Jianxiong Pang, Christos Efstratiou:
Feature Interactions Outside a Telecom Domain. 15-20 - Matthias Clauß:
A Proposal for Uniform Abstract Modeling of Feature Interactions in UML. FICS 2001: 21-25 - Erik Ernst:
What's in a Name? 27-33
Feature Composition
- Judith A. Stafford, Kurt C. Wallnau:
Predicting Feature Interactions in Component-Based Systems. 35-41 - Miguel A. Pérez, Amparo Navasa Martínez, Juan Manuel Murillo:
An Architectural Style to Integrate Components and Aspects. 43-48 - Luís Filipe Andrade, José Luiz Fiadeiro:
Feature Modeling and Composition with Coordination Contracts. 49-54 - Danilo Beuche:
Feature Based Composition of an Embedded Operating System Family. 55-60
Product Lines
- Silva Robak, Bogdan Franczyk:
Feature Interaction and Composition Problems in Software Product Lines. 61-65 - Andreas Hein, John MacGregor, Steffen Thiel:
Configuring Software Product Line Features. 67-69
Logic Models
- Yu Jia, Yuqing Gu:
Representing and Reasoning on Feature Architecture: A Description Logic Approach. 71-77 - Ragnhild Van Der Straeten, Johan Brichau:
Features and Features Interactions in Software Engineering using Logic. 79-88
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