ToffA-DSPL: An approach of Trade-off Analysis for designing Dynamic Software Product Lines
Michelle Larissa Luciano Carvalho,
Ismayle de Sousa Santos,
Paulo Masiero
et al.
Abstract:Software engineers have adopted the Dynamic Software Product Lines
(DSPL) engineering practices to develop Dynamically Adaptable Software
(DAS). DAS is seen as a DSPL application and must cope with a large
number of configurations of features, Non-functional Requirements
(NFRs), and contexts. However, the accurate representation of the impact
of features over NFRs and contexts for the identification of optimal
configurations is not a trivial task. Software engineers need to have
domain knowledge and design DAS… Show more
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