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Modeling Variability for System Families

Ripon, Shamim Hasnat and Talukder, Kamrul Hasan and Islam Molla, Md. Khademul (2003) Modeling Variability for System Families. Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, 16 (1). pp. 37-46. ISSN 0127-9084

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Official URL: http://mjcs.fsktm.um.edu.my/detail.asp?AID=198

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Khulna University
University of Rajshahi

Abstract

In this paper, an approach to facilitate the treatment with variabilities in system families is presented by explicitly modelling variants. The proposed method of managing variability consists of a variant part, which models variants and a decision table to depict the customisation decision regarding each variant. We have found that it is easy to implement and has advantage over other methods. We present this model as an integral part of modelling system families.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Product line, System families, Variability model, Traceability, Software reuse
Subjects:Q Science
ID Code:358

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