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2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19802-1_26
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Automating the Variability Management, Customization and Deployment of Software Processes: A Model-Driven Approach

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“…The tools for documentation and management of engineering software processes, like the Rational Composer and EPF, have limits on process edition, on process element reuse, which is often done by copies, on variability selection that is not very effective, and there is also a lack of setting skills, execution and monitoring of processes [29]. Considering this problem, part of the tools processed by [29] is also applied, although the choice was made to develop a new layer for convention and execution of the software process.…”
Section: Automated Support For the Process Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tools for documentation and management of engineering software processes, like the Rational Composer and EPF, have limits on process edition, on process element reuse, which is often done by copies, on variability selection that is not very effective, and there is also a lack of setting skills, execution and monitoring of processes [29]. Considering this problem, part of the tools processed by [29] is also applied, although the choice was made to develop a new layer for convention and execution of the software process.…”
Section: Automated Support For the Process Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the term Software Process Line (SPrL), proposed by Rombach (Rombach, 2005), has been considered in the last years, suggesting the adoption of important concepts from software product lines, such as similarities and variabilities. An SPrL provides techniques and mechanisms for modeling existing similarities and variabilities in a family of software processes, as well as the derivation of customized software processes that meet the specific needs of a given software development project (Rombach, 2005;Aleixo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Software Processes and Process Linesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in the work of (Aleixo et al, 2011), Aleixo et al presents excerpts of the OpenUP modeled as an SPrL, defining similar features and variabilities. To do so, three real research and development projects based on OpenUP in addition to experienced practitioners were involved in the definition of such an SPrL.…”
Section: The Openup-based Sprlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are not sure whether the researches in [18][19] can handle the deviation. The model-driven approach [20][21][22] use metamodels to manage process variability. For example, MoDErNE [20] reuses existing process models and applies rules to customize the reused models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%