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FOSD 2009: Denver, CO, USA
- Sven Apel, William R. Cook, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Christian Kästner, Neil Loughran, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development, FOSD 2009, Denver, Colorado, USA, October 6, 2009. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-567-3
Keynote
- Don S. Batory:
On the importance and challenges of FOSD. 1
Languages & product derivation
- Wonseok Chae, Matthias Blume:
Language support for feature-oriented product line engineering. 3-10 - Sebastian Günther, Sagar Sunkle:
Feature-oriented programming with Ruby. 11-18 - Andrzej Olszak, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen:
Remodularizing Java programs for comprehension of features. 19-26 - Sven Apel, Jörg Liebig, Christian Kästner, Martin Kuhlemann, Thomas Leich:
An orthogonal access modifier model for feature-oriented programming. 27-33 - Christoph Elsner, Daniel Lohmann, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Product derivation for solution-driven product line engineering. 35-41 - Jorge Barreiros, Ana Moreira:
A model-based representation of configuration knowledge. 43-48
Experience reports & correctness
- Xiaocheng Ge, Richard F. Paige, John A. McDermid:
Domain analysis on an electronic health records system. 49-54 - Janet Feigenspan, Christian Kästner, Sven Apel, Thomas Leich:
How to compare program comprehension in FOSD empirically: an experience report. 55-62 - Jörg Liebig, Sven Apel, Christian Lengauer, Thomas Leich:
RobbyDBMS: a case study on hardware/software product line engineering. 63-68 - Florian Heidenreich:
Towards systematic ensuring well-formedness of software product lines. 69-74 - Peter Höfner, Bernhard Möller:
An extension for feature algebra. 75-80 - Reinhard Tartler, Julio Sincero, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Daniel Lohmann:
Dead or Alive: finding zombie features in the Linux kernel. 81-86
Model-driven development
- Salvador Trujillo, Ander Zubizarreta, Xabier Mendialdua, Josune De Sosa:
Feature-oriented refinement of models, metamodels and model transformations. 87-94 - Mohsen Asadi, Bardia Mohabbati, Nima Kaviani, Dragan Gasevic, Marko Boskovic, Marek Hatala:
Model-driven development of families of Service-Oriented Architectures. 95-102 - Bedir Tekinerdogan, Namik Aktekin:
Interaction-based feature-driven model-transformations for generating e-forms. 103-108 - Goetz Botterweck, Andreas Pleuss, Andreas Polzer, Stefan Kowalewski:
Towards feature-driven planning of product-line evolution. 109-116 - Mauricio Alférez, Ana Moreira, Uirá Kulesza, João Araújo, Ricardo Mateus, Vasco Amaral:
Detecting feature interactions in SPL requirements analysis models. 117-123
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