Proceedings of the 1999 Symposium on Software Reusability 1999
DOI: 10.1145/303008.303063
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Abstract: Software product lines have recently been introduced as one of the most promising advances for efficient software development. Yet upon close examination, there are few guidelines or methodologies available to develop and deploy product lines beyond existing domain engineering approaches. The latter have had mixed success within commercial enterprises because of their deployment complexity, lack of customizability, and especially their misplaced focus, that is on domains as opposed to products.To tackle these … Show more

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“…The product line development method PuLSE as presented in [7] is equipped with the PuLSE Baselining and Customization (PuLSE-BC) [4] procedure to tailor PuLSE towards the needs of an organization. Any tailoring decisions are bound to the variable parts of the development process.…”
Section: The Need Of Integration Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The product line development method PuLSE as presented in [7] is equipped with the PuLSE Baselining and Customization (PuLSE-BC) [4] procedure to tailor PuLSE towards the needs of an organization. Any tailoring decisions are bound to the variable parts of the development process.…”
Section: The Need Of Integration Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bayer et al [4], at the Fraunhofer Institute of Experimental Software Engineering (IESE), developed a methodology called PuLSE (Product Line Software Engineering) for the purpose of enabling the conception and deployment of SPL within a large variety of enterprise contexts. As part of the PuLSE methodology, PuLSE-DSSA develops the reference architecture for a SPL.…”
Section: A Architecture Dimension Of Software Product Line: Literatumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introducing software product line practice to an organization significantly affects the entire firm by fundamentally changing development practices, organizational structures, and the nature of task assignments [5]. Bayer et al [3] have developed a methodology called PuLSE (Product Line Software Engineering) to enable the conception and deployment of software product lines within a large variety of enterprise contexts. PuLSE-BC is a technical component of the PuLSE methodology that provides ways to customize the PuLSE methodology to the specific needs of a particular organization.…”
Section: B Organizational Dimension Of Software Product Line Engineementioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. 3 Employees have access to information from external resources, and management encourages experimenting with such knowledge to improve the software product line engineering process. S.3.3.…”
Section: S322mentioning
confidence: 99%
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