“…This research extends the basic principle o f one platform owner and speaks to a mechanism where the ownership o f the core assets is not expected to be by the platform owner organization. This research is more in line with Hanssen (2010) who claims that external developers can, not only customize the product to their needs, but contribute core assets to the product line. Kang et al (2002) describes importance o f marketing and product plans in developing high value product line assets.…”
Section: Evolution Of Feature Model and Its Convergencesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Opening a product line to external developers allows the external developers to participate in the creation o f products that best suit their needs and allows external developers to claim ownership to a portion o f the product (Bosch, 2009). Hanssen (2010) claims that external developers can, not only customize the product to their needs, but contribute core assets to the product line.…”
Section: Software Product Line Engineeringmentioning
“…This research extends the basic principle o f one platform owner and speaks to a mechanism where the ownership o f the core assets is not expected to be by the platform owner organization. This research is more in line with Hanssen (2010) who claims that external developers can, not only customize the product to their needs, but contribute core assets to the product line. Kang et al (2002) describes importance o f marketing and product plans in developing high value product line assets.…”
Section: Evolution Of Feature Model and Its Convergencesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Opening a product line to external developers allows the external developers to participate in the creation o f products that best suit their needs and allows external developers to claim ownership to a portion o f the product (Bosch, 2009). Hanssen (2010) claims that external developers can, not only customize the product to their needs, but contribute core assets to the product line.…”
Section: Software Product Line Engineeringmentioning
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