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Feature-Guided Architecture Development for Embedded System Families
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania November 06-November 10
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T. J. Brown, Queen's University of Belfast
R. Bashroush, Queen's University of Belfast
C. Gillan, Queen's University of Belfast
I. Spence, Queen's University of Belfast
P. Kilpatrick, Queen's University of Belfast
Software product-line engineering aims to maximize reuse by exploiting the commonality within families of related systems. Its success depend on capturing the commonality and variability, and using this to evolve a reference architecture for the product family. With embedded system families, the possibility of variability in hardware and operating system platforms is an added complication. In this paper we outline a strategy for evolving reference architectures from bi-directional feature models. The proposed strategy complements information provided by the feature model with scenarios that help to elaborate feature behavior.
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T. J. Brown, R. Bashroush, C. Gillan, I. Spence, P. Kilpatrick, "Feature-Guided Architecture Development for Embedded System Families," wicsa, pp.223-226, Fifth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'05), 2005
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