TY - GEN
T1 - Joint Workshop of the Third International Workshop on Model-Driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering and the Third Workshop on Scalable Modeling Techniques for Software Product Lines (MAPLE/SCALE 2011)
AU - Botterweck, Goetz
AU - Noda, Natsuko
AU - Dhungana, Deepak
AU - Rabiser, Rick
AU - Babar, Muhammad Ali
AU - Cohen, Sholom
AU - Kang, Kyo C.
AU - Kishi, Tomoji
PY - 2011/10/19
Y1 - 2011/10/19
N2 - Many of the benefits expected from software product lines (SPL) [1-2] are based on the assumption that the additional investment required for domain engineering, pays off during application engineering when products are derived from the product line [3]. However, to fully exploit this we need to optimize application engineering processes and handle the reusable artifacts of an SPL in a systematic and efficient manner. In this context, the joint MAPLE/SCALE workshop focuses on two closely related aspects: how model-driven approaches can help to achieve systematic and efficient derivation of products and how scalability challenges can be addressed that arise from the application of SPL techniques to SPLs of realistic size and complexity. The workshop aims to explore and explicate the current status and ongoing work in model-driven approaches and/or scalability of SPLs and the transfer of knowledge between different disciplines and application domains.
AB - Many of the benefits expected from software product lines (SPL) [1-2] are based on the assumption that the additional investment required for domain engineering, pays off during application engineering when products are derived from the product line [3]. However, to fully exploit this we need to optimize application engineering processes and handle the reusable artifacts of an SPL in a systematic and efficient manner. In this context, the joint MAPLE/SCALE workshop focuses on two closely related aspects: how model-driven approaches can help to achieve systematic and efficient derivation of products and how scalability challenges can be addressed that arise from the application of SPL techniques to SPLs of realistic size and complexity. The workshop aims to explore and explicate the current status and ongoing work in model-driven approaches and/or scalability of SPLs and the transfer of knowledge between different disciplines and application domains.
KW - model-driven product line engineering
KW - scalability
KW - software product lines
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U2 - 10.1109/SPLC.2011.42
DO - 10.1109/SPLC.2011.42
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80054071393
SN - 9780769544878
T3 - Proceedings - 15th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2011
BT - Proceedings - 15th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2011
T2 - 15th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2011
Y2 - 21 August 2011 through 26 August 2011
ER -