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Martin Becker 0002
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- affiliation: Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Other persons with the same name
- Martin Becker — disambiguation page
- Martin Becker 0001 — TU Munich, Institute for Real-Time Computer Systems, Germany
- Martin Becker 0003 — University of Würzburg, Germany
- Martin Becker 0004 — Heinrich-Heine University of Düsseldorf, Medical Faculty
- Martin Becker 0005 — Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany
- Martin Becker 0006 — TU Braunschweig, Germany
- Martin Becker 0007 — Hochschule Düsseldorf, Germany
- Martin Becker 0008 — Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
- Martin Becker 0009 — Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c79]Martin Becker, Rick Rabiser, Goetz Botterweck:
Not Quite There Yet: Remaining Challenges in Systems and Software Product Line Engineering as Perceived by Industry Practitioners. SPLC (A) 2024: 179-190 - 2023
- [c78]Philippe Barbie, Martin Becker, Andreas Schäfer:
InTra: A Pragmatic Approach of Using Rule-Based Model Transformation to Reduce Complexity of UML and SysML Models. MODELSWARD 2023: 97-104 - [c77]Jana Heinrich, Florian Balduf, Martin Becker, Rasmus Adler, Frank Elberzhager:
Industry Voices on Software Engineering Challenges in Dynamic Systems of Systems. SESoS 2023: 58-64 - [c76]Philippe Barbie, Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
InTra: Automatic Reduction of Model Complexity and Generation of System Variants - A Tool Demonstration. SPLC (B) 2023: 25-29 - [c75]Andreas Pollom, Martin Becker, Philippe Barbie, Markus Andres, Robert Hellebrand, Shubha Kikkeri Tummala:
Approaching Pattern Catalogues for Variability Realization in Model-Based Systems and Software Engineering. SPLC (A) 2023: 254-260 - [c74]Rick Rabiser, Martin Becker, Mitsuhiro Kitani:
SPLC 2023 Industry Variability Challenges Workshop. SPLC (A) 2023: 287 - 2022
- [c73]Mohammadali Soleymani, David Morais Ferreira, Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
A prototype of a crowd-sourcing platform for classification and integration of analysis tools in product line engineering. SPLC (B) 2022: 90-93 - [c72]Josef Hofer, Martin Becker, Andreas Schäfer:
Behavioral customization of state machine models at ESO. SPLC (A) 2022: 188-198 - 2021
- [c71]Andreas Schäfer, Martin Becker, Markus Andres, Tim Kistenfeger, Florian Rohlf:
Variability realization in model-based system engineering using software product line techniques: an industrial perspective. SPLC (A) 2021: 25-34 - [c70]David Morais Ferreira, Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
Product-line analysis cookbook: a classification system for complex analysis toolchains. SPLC (B) 2021: 99-104 - [c69]Klaus Schmid, Rick Rabiser, Martin Becker, Goetz Botterweck, Matthias Galster, Iris Groher, Danny Weyns:
Bridging the gap: voices from industry and research on industrial relevance of SPLC. SPLC (A) 2021: 184-189 - [c68]Martin Becker, Andreas Schäfer:
Variability realization in UML/SysML models. SPLC (A) 2021: 212-213 - 2020
- [j14]David Morais Ferreira, Patric van Zwamen, Max Schmitt, Martin Becker:
Natural Language Processing und RE in der Praxis - Erfahrungen aus unterschiedlichen Anwendungskontexten. Softwaretechnik-Trends 40(1): 15-16 (2020) - [j13]Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
Variant Analysis in Changing System Landscapes. Softwaretechnik-Trends 40(2): 41-42 (2020) - [c67]David Morais Ferreira, Martin Becker, Vasil L. Tenev:
Experience Report on Variability Improvement in a Product Line Engineering Unaware Company. SPLC (B) 2020: 21-28 - [c66]Suparna S. Nair, Martin Becker, Vasil L. Tenev:
A Comparative Study on Variability Code Analysis Technology. SPLC (B) 2020: 37-43 - [c65]Martin Becker, Andreas Schäfer:
Variability realization in UML/SysML models. SPLC (A) 2020: 39:1 - [c64]Slawomir Duszynski, Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
N-way Diff: Set-based Comparison of Software Variants. VISSOFT 2020: 72-83
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j12]Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker, Angjela Davitkova, Damjan Gjurovski:
Reverse Engineering of Domain Knowledge for Improving Configuration Management. Softwaretechnik-Trends 39(2): 11-12 (2019) - [c63]Marc Dahlem, Ricarda Rahm, Martin Becker:
App variants and their impact on mobile architecture: an experience report. SPLC (A) 2019: 8:1-8:6 - [c62]Christian Wolschke, Martin Becker, Sören Schneickert, Rasmus Adler, John MacGregor:
Industrial perspective on reuse of safety artifacts in software product lines. SPLC (A) 2019: 23:1-23:12 - [c61]Rick Rabiser, Klaus Schmid, Martin Becker, Goetz Botterweck, Matthias Galster, Iris Groher, Danny Weyns:
Industrial and academic software product line research at SPLC: perceptions of the community. SPLC (A) 2019: 27:1-27:6 - 2018
- [j11]Bo Zhang, Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
Analyzing Software Build Architectures. Softwaretechnik-Trends 38(2): 18-19 (2018) - [c60]Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Andreas Morgenstern, Benno Kallweit, Martin Becker, Thomas Kuhn:
Straightforward Specification of Adaptation-Architecture-Significant Requirements of IoT-enabled Cyber-Physical Systems. ICSA Companion 2018: 19-26 - [c59]Philipp Hohl, Sven Theobald, Martin Becker, Michael Stupperich, Jürgen Münch:
Mapping Agility to Automotive Software Product Line Concerns. PROFES 2018: 409-421 - [c58]Rick Rabiser, Klaus Schmid, Martin Becker, Goetz Botterweck, Matthias Galster, Iris Groher, Danny Weyns:
A study and comparison of industrial vs. academic software product line research published at SPLC. SPLC 2018: 14-24 - [c57]Martin Becker, Bo Zhang:
How do our neighbours do product line engineering?: a comparison of hardware and software product line engineering approaches from an industrial perspective. SPLC 2018: 190-195 - 2017
- [j10]Olesia Oliinyk, Kai Petersen, Manfred Schoelzke, Martin Becker, Sören Schneickert:
Structuring automotive product lines and feature models: an exploratory study at Opel. Requir. Eng. 22(1): 105-135 (2017) - [c56]Vasil L. Tenev, Slawomir Duszynski, Martin Becker:
Variant Analysis: Set-Based Similarity Visualization for Cloned Software Systems. SPLC (B) 2017: 22-27 - [c55]Nicolas Fußberger, Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
A Deep Dive into Android's Variability Realizations. SPLC (A) 2017: 69-78 - 2016
- [j9]Claus Hunsen, Bo Zhang, Janet Siegmund, Christian Kästner, Olaf Leßenich, Martin Becker, Sven Apel:
Preprocessor-based variability in open-source and industrial software systems: An empirical study. Empir. Softw. Eng. 21(2): 449-482 (2016) - [j8]Mikael Lindvall, Martin Becker, Vasil L. Tenev, Slawomir Duszynski, Mike Hinchey:
Good Change and Bad Change: An Analysis Perspective on Software Evolution. LNCS Trans. Found. Mastering Chang. 1: 90-112 (2016) - [c54]Robert Hellebrand, Michael Schulze, Martin Becker:
A branching model for variability-affected cyber-physical systems. EITEC@CPSWeek 2016: 47-52 - [c53]Bo Zhang, Slawomir Duszynski, Martin Becker:
Variability mechanisms and lessons learned in practice. VACE@ICSE 2016: 14-20 - [c52]Bo Zhang, Vasil L. Tenev, Martin Becker:
Android build dependency analysis. ICPC 2016: 1-4 - [c51]Thomas Fogdal, Helene Scherrebeck, Juha Kuusela, Martin Becker, Bo Zhang:
Ten years of product line engineering at Danfoss: lessons learned and way ahead. SPLC 2016: 252-261 - [c50]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Supporting product configuration in application engineering using EXConfig. SPLC 2016: 324-327 - 2015
- [c49]Olesia Oliinyk, Kai Petersen, Manfred Schoelzke, Martin Becker, Sören Schneickert:
Metrics for the Evaluation of Feature Models in an Industrial Context: A Case Study at Opel. REFSQ 2015: 33-48 - [c48]Thorsten Berger, Daniela Lettner, Julia Rubin, Paul Grünbacher, Adeline Silva, Martin Becker, Marsha Chechik, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
What is a feature?: a qualitative study of features in industrial software product lines. SPLC 2015: 16-25 - [c47]Dominik Domis, Rasmus Adler, Martin Becker:
Integrating variability and safety analysis models using commercial UML-based tools. SPLC 2015: 225-234 - [c46]Martin Becker, Bo Zhang:
Lean variation management: increasing business value with a diversified approach. SPLC 2015: 385 - 2014
- [j7]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Variability Realization Improvement of Software Product Lines. Softwaretechnik-Trends 34(2) (2014) - [c45]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Reverse Engineering Complex Feature Correlations for Product Line Configuration Improvement. EUROMICRO-SEAA 2014: 320-327 - [c44]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Variability code analysis using the VITAL tool. FOSD 2014: 17-22 - [c43]Robert Hellebrand, Adeline Silva, Martin Becker, Bo Zhang, Krzysztof Sierszecki, Juha Savolainen:
Coevolution of variability models and code: an industrial case study. SPLC 2014: 274-283 - [e1]Stefania Gnesi, Alessandro Fantechi, Maurice H. ter Beek, Goetz Botterweck, Martin Becker:
18th International Software Product Lines Conference - Companion Volume for Workshop, Tools and Demo papers, SPLC '14, Florence, Italy, September 15-19, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2739-8 [contents] - 2013
- [j6]Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Martin Becker, José Carlos Maldonado, Holger Storf, Karina Villela, H. Dieter Rombach:
Relevance and perspectives of AAL in Brazil. J. Syst. Softw. 86(4): 985-996 (2013) - [j5]Matthias Galster, Danny Weyns, Paris Avgeriou, Martin Becker:
Variability in software architecture: views and beyond. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 38(1): 46-49 (2013) - [c42]Yael Dubinsky, Julia Rubin, Thorsten Berger, Slawomir Duszynski, Martin Becker, Krzysztof Czarnecki:
An Exploratory Study of Cloning in Industrial Software Product Lines. CSMR 2013: 25-34 - [c41]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
RECoVar: A solution framework towards reverse engineering variability. PLEASE@ICSE 2013: 45-48 - [c40]Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Martin Becker, José Carlos Maldonado:
Towards a process to design product line architectures based on reference architectures. SPLC 2013: 157-161 - [c39]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker, Thomas Patzke, Krzysztof Sierszecki, Juha Erik Savolainen:
Variability evolution and erosion in industrial product lines: a case study. SPLC 2013: 168-177 - [c38]Thorsten Berger, Ralf Rublack, Divya Nair, Joanne M. Atlee, Martin Becker, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Andrzej Wasowski:
A survey of variability modeling in industrial practice. VaMoS 2013: 7:1-7:8 - [c37]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Mining complex feature correlations from software product line configurations. VaMoS 2013: 19:1-19:7 - 2012
- [j4]Rosana T. V. Braga, Kalinka R. L. J. Castelo Branco, Onofre Trindade Júnior, Paulo César Masiero, Luciano de Oliveira Neris, Martin Becker:
The ProLiCES Approach to Develop Product Lines for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems and its Application to the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Domain. CLEI Electron. J. 15(2) (2012) - [c36]Slawomir Duszynski, Martin Becker:
Recovering variability information from the source code of similar software products. PLEASE@ICSE 2012: 37-40 - [c35]Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Martin Becker, José Carlos Maldonado:
A knowledge-based framework for reference architectures. SAC 2012: 1197-1202 - [c34]Bo Zhang, Martin Becker:
Code-based variability model extraction for software product line improvement. SPLC (2) 2012: 91-98 - [c33]Thiago Henrique Burgos de Oliveira, Martin Becker, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
Supporting the analysis of bug prevalence in software product lines with product genealogy. SPLC (1) 2012: 181-185 - [c32]Thomas Patzke, Martin Becker, Michaela Steffens, Krzysztof Sierszecki, Juha Erik Savolainen, Thomas Fogdal:
Identifying improvement potential in evolving product line infrastructures: 3 case studies. SPLC (1) 2012: 239-248 - [c31]Maurice H. ter Beek, Martin Becker, Andreas Classen, Fabricia Roos-Frantz, Ina Schaefer, Peter Y. H. Wong:
Formal methods and analysis in software product line engineering: 3rd edition of FMSPLE workshop series. SPLC (1) 2012: 286-287 - [c30]Matthias Galster, Paris Avgeriou, Danny Weyns, Martin Becker:
Second international workshop on variability in software architecture. WICSA/ECSA Companion Volume 2012: 132-134 - [c29]Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Flávio Oquendo, Martin Becker:
RAModel: A Reference Model for Reference Architectures. WICSA/ECSA 2012: 297-301 - 2011
- [c28]Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Martin Becker:
Reference Architecture and Product Line Architecture: A Subtle But Critical Difference. ECSA 2011: 207-211 - [c27]Daniel Schneider, Martin Becker, Mario Trapp:
Approaching runtime trust assurance in open adaptive systems. SEAMS 2011: 196-201 - [c26]Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Martin Becker:
Exploring the use of reference architectures in the development of product line artifacts. SPLC Workshops 2011: 28 - [c25]David Benavides, Martin Leucker, Martin Becker, Rick Rabiser, Karina Villela, Peter Y. H. Wong:
Formal Methods and Analysis in Software Product Line Engineering (FMSPLE 2011). SPLC 2011: 336 - [c24]Slawomir Duszynski, Jens Knodel, Martin Becker:
Analyzing the Source Code of Multiple Software Variants for Reuse Potential. WCRE 2011: 303-307 - 2010
- [c23]Dionisis D. Kehagias, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Efthimia Mavridou, Konstantinos Kalogirou, Martin Becker:
Implementing an Open Reference Architecture Based on Web Service Mining for the Integration of Distributed Applications and Multi-Agent Systems. ADMI 2010: 162-177 - [c22]Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Marius Orfgen, Daniel Schneider, Tanvir Hussain, Martin Becker:
Evaluating Adaptation Behavior of Adaptive Systems. ICSEA 2010: 488-493 - [c21]Martin Becker, Sören Kemmann, K. C. Shashidhar:
Integrating Software Safety and Product Line Engineering using Formal Methods: Challenges and Opportunities. SPLC Workshops 2010: 129-136 - [c20]Ina Schaefer, Martin Becker, Ralf Carbon, Sven Apel:
1st International Workshop on Formal Methods in Software Product Line Engineering (FMSPLE 2010). SPLC 2010: 526
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c19]Holger Storf, Thomas Kleinberger, Martin Becker, Mario Schmitt, Frank Bomarius, Stephan Prueckner:
An Event-Driven Approach to Activity Recognition in Ambient Assisted Living. AmI 2009: 123-132 - [c18]Holger Storf, Martin Becker, Martin Riedl:
Rule-based activity recognition framework: Challenges, technique and learning. PervasiveHealth 2009: 1-7 - [c17]Vander Alves, Daniel Schneider, Martin Becker, Nelly Bencomo, Paul Grace:
Comparitive Study of Variability Management in Software Product Lines and Runtime Adaptable Systems. VaMoS 2009: 9-17 - 2008
- [c16]Martin Becker, Matthias Weber, Thomas Wierczoch:
Varianten in der Automobilelektronikentwicklung Herausforderungen und Lösungsansätze. Software Engineering (Workshops) 2008: 252-260 - 2007
- [j3]Markus Nick, Martin Becker:
Hybrid Reasoning for Monitoring and Assistance in Ambient Assisted Living Systems. Künstliche Intell. 21(2): 34-37 (2007) - [c15]Eric Ras, Martin Becker, Jan Koch:
Engineering Tele-Health Solutions in the Ambient Assisted Living Lab. AINA Workshops (2) 2007: 804-809 - [c14]Martin Becker, Martin Floeck, Thomas Fuhrmann:
Ambient Assisted Living Systems - Notes on a Plenary Discussion. AmI Workshops 2007: 194-196 - [c13]Thomas Kleinberger, Martin Becker, Eric Ras, Andreas Holzinger, Paul Müller:
Ambient Intelligence in Assisted Living: Enable Elderly People to Handle Future Interfaces. HCI (6) 2007: 103-112 - [c12]Markus Nick, Martin Becker:
A Hybrid Approach to Intelligent Living Assistance. HIS 2007: 283-289 - [c11]Daniel Schneider, Michalis Anastasopoulos, Joachim Bayer, Martin Becker, Christian Webel:
QoS Specification in Ambient Intelligence Systems. ICPS 2007: 295-300 - [i1]Martin Becker:
Software Architecture Trends and Promising Technology for Ambient Assisted Living Systems. Assisted Living Systems - Models, Architectures and Engineering Approaches 2007 - 2006
- [j2]Davide Falessi, Martin Becker, Giovanni Cantone:
Design decision rationale: experiences and steps ahead towards systematic use. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 31(5) (2006) - [c10]Jürgen Nehmer, Martin Becker, Arthur I. Karshmer, Rosemarie Lamm:
Living assistance systems: an ambient intelligence approach. ICSE 2006: 43-50 - [c9]Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone, Martin Becker:
Documenting design decision rationale to improve individual and team design decision making: an experimental evaluation. ISESE 2006: 134-143 - [c8]Martin Becker, Ewoud Werkman, Michalis Anastasopoulos, Thomas Kleinberger:
Approaching Ambient Intelligent Home Care Systems. PervasiveHealth 2006: 1-10 - 2004
- [b1]Martin Becker:
Anpassungsunterstützung in Software-Produktfamilien. University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2004, ISBN 3-936890-48-X, pp. 1-209 - 2002
- [c7]Lars Geyer, Martin Becker:
On the Influence of Variabilities on the Application-Engineering Process of a Product Family. SPLC 2002: 1-14 - [c6]Stefan Voget, Martin Becker:
Establishing a Software Product Line in an Immature Domain. SPLC 2002: 60-67 - 2001
- [c5]Martin Becker, Lars Geyer, Andreas Gilbert, Karsten Becker:
Comprehensive Variability Modelling to Facilitate Efficient Variability Treatment. PFE 2001: 294-303 - 2000
- [j1]Stefan Queins, Gerhard Zimmermann, Martin Becker, Martin Kronenburg, Christian Peper, Rolf Merz, Jürgen Schäfer:
The Light Control Case Study: Problem Description. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 6(7): 586-596 (2000) - [c4]Martin Becker:
Generic Components: A Symbiosis of Paradigms. GCSE 2000: 100-113 - [c3]Lothar Baum, Martin Becker, Lars Geyer, Georg Molter:
Mapping Requirements to Reusable Components Using Design Spaces. ICRE 2000: 159-167 - [c2]Lothar Baum, Martin Becker:
Generic Components to Foster Reuse. TOOLS (37) 2000: 266-277
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c1]Lothar Baum, Martin Becker, Lars Geyer, Georg Molter, Peter Sturm:
Driving the composition of runtime platforms by architectural knowledge. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1998: 146-151
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