Proceedings of the 25th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume A 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3461001.3471142
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On reducing the energy consumption of software product lines

Abstract: Along the last decade, several studies considered green software design as a key development concern to improve the energy efficiency of software. Yet, few techniques address this concern for Software Product Lines (SPL). In this paper, we therefore introduce two approaches to measure and reduce the energy consumption of a SPL by analyzing a limited set of products sampled from this SPL. While the first approach relies on the analysis of individual feature consumptions, the second one takes feature interaction… Show more

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“…It then provides optimization suggestions to the developer. ICO is inspired by the energy consumption optimization approach presented in [2], but the approach in this paper differs from the one in [2] in several aspects. In particular, the approach proposed in this paper addresses the limitations listed in [2].…”
Section: Ico: Iterative Configuration Optimization Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It then provides optimization suggestions to the developer. ICO is inspired by the energy consumption optimization approach presented in [2], but the approach in this paper differs from the one in [2] in several aspects. In particular, the approach proposed in this paper addresses the limitations listed in [2].…”
Section: Ico: Iterative Configuration Optimization Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICO is inspired by the energy consumption optimization approach presented in [2], but the approach in this paper differs from the one in [2] in several aspects. In particular, the approach proposed in this paper addresses the limitations listed in [2]. That is, we propose an approach that is feature model agnostic and supports multi-objective optimization, in contrast to an optimization method that was tightly coupled to the feature model under test and dedicated to only one performance indicator, the energy consumption.…”
Section: Ico: Iterative Configuration Optimization Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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