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MAP - Mining Architectures for Product Line Evaluations
Amsterdam, The Netherlands August 28-August 31
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WICSA.2001.948405Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Softw ...
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Christoph Stoermer, Carnegie Mellon University
Liam O'Brien, Carnegie Mellon University
Product Lines evolve out of existing products. In order to evaluate the potential of creating a Product Line from existing products it is necessary to 'mine' their architectures and analyze the commonalities and variabilities across those architectures. To manage the evaluation process in a disciplined way this paper introduces the MAP (Mining Architectures for Product Lines) method. MAP outlines a bottom-up approach for mining the architecture of the existing products, a top-down approach to mapping architectural styles and attributes onto the mined architectures and an approach to analyzing their commonalities and variabilities. It combines well-known architecture reconstruction and Product Line analysis techniques. A case study is presented showing the application of the method and its benefits are outlined.
Index Terms:
Architecture, Architecture Styles, Attributes, Architecture Reconstruction , Components, Product Lines.
Citation:
Christoph Stoermer, Liam O'Brien, "MAP - Mining Architectures for Product Line Evaluations," wicsa, pp.35, Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WISCA'01), 2001
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