Software Product Line Engineering

Software Product Line Engineering

Author: Klaus Pohl

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-08-03

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 3540243720

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Software product line engineering has proven to be the methodology for developing a diversity of software products and software intensive systems at lower costs, in shorter time, and with higher quality. In this book, Pohl and his co-authors present a framework for software product line engineering which they have developed based on their academic as well as industrial experience gained in projects over the last eight years. They do not only detail the technical aspect of the development, but also an integrated view of the business, organisation and process aspects are given. In addition, they explicitly point out the key differences of software product line engineering compared to traditional single software system development, as the need for two distinct development processes for domain and application engineering respectively, or the need to define and manage variability.


Software Product Lines in Action

Software Product Lines in Action

Author: Frank J. van der Linden

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-10-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783642090615

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Software product lines represent perhaps the most exciting paradigm shift in software development since the advent of high-level programming languages. Nowhere else in software engineering have we seen such breathtaking improvements in cost, quality, time to market, and developer productivity, often registering in the order-of-magnitude range. Here, the authors combine academic research results with real-world industrial experiences, thus presenting a broad view on product line engineering so that both managers and technical specialists will benefit from exposure to this work. They capture the wealth of knowledge that eight companies have gathered during the introduction of the software product line engineering approach in their daily practice.


Systems product line engineering handbook

Systems product line engineering handbook

Author: AFIS

Publisher: Éditions Cépaduès

Published: 2016-01-21

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 2364935318

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A Product Line is a set of products with common elements and variable features. Including Product Lines in an overall development strategy tailored to the commercial and/or industrial context delivers significant benefits: products that are more suitable, reduction in cost, shorter development timescales, quality improvement, etc. This work, Systems Product Line Engineering, brings together a summary of the state-of-the-art with lessons learnt from industrial experience in implementing Product Lines of various kinds, in terms of marketplace, number of applications, degree of variability, etc. It is resolutely practical, and is intended to complement existing Systems Engineering manuals; indeed, it adopts the same process structures. It includes: • Definitions and examples: Product Line, Product Lines organizations, Product Line Engineering, • Processes, from needs analysis through to disposal, • Systems Engineering methods, particularly Model-Based Product Line Systems Engineering, • Organization: development in silos, development in platforms, • Implementation strategies and management processes. This work is intended for practitioners: engineers, project managers, instructors, researchers, students and developments of systems that fit into this approach. Elected Incose Product of the Year 2015.


Software Product Lines

Software Product Lines

Author: Timo Käkölä

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-02-07

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13: 3540332537

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This book covers research into the most important practices in product line organization. Contributors offer experience-based knowledge on the domain and application engineering, the modeling and management of variability, and the design and use of tools to support the management of product line-related knowledge.


Applied Software Product Line Engineering

Applied Software Product Line Engineering

Author: Kyo C. Kang

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2009-12-22

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 1420068423

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Over the last decade, software product line engineering (SPLE) has emerged as one of the most promising software development paradigms for increasing productivity in IT-related industries. Detailing the various aspects of SPLE implementation in different domains, Applied Software Product Line Engineering documents best practices with regard to syst


Software Product-line Engineering

Software Product-line Engineering

Author: David M. Weiss

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13:

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illustrates a process that has been successfully applied to reduce costs for organizations that develop large programming systems. With the help of this book, many more can learn how to exploit the idea of program families and bring about a substantial improvement in the state of practice in the software industry. --David Lorge Parnas Many organizations have mastered the practice of software development, yet few have become truly efficient at software production. With the adoption of an efficient, systematic software production method, organizations can gain significant competitive advantages, including reduced time to market, better schedule predictability, more reliable code, and decreased costs. Software Product-Line Engineering provides the actionable information and proven tactics necessary to effect organizational change and make your future software projects more successful. The authors outline a systematic method for rapid software production through the FAST (Family-Oriented Abstraction, Specification, and Translation) process, a revolutionary commercial product developed at AT&T that continues to evolve at Lucent Technologies. FAST uses practical domain engineering to dec


INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook

INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook

Author: INCOSE

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-06-12

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 111899941X

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A detailed and thorough reference on the discipline and practice of systems engineering The objective of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Systems Engineering Handbook is to describe key process activities performed by systems engineers and other engineering professionals throughout the life cycle of a system. The book covers a wide range of fundamental system concepts that broaden the thinking of the systems engineering practitioner, such as system thinking, system science, life cycle management, specialty engineering, system of systems, and agile and iterative methods. This book also defines the discipline and practice of systems engineering for students and practicing professionals alike, providing an authoritative reference that is acknowledged worldwide. The latest edition of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook: Is consistent with ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 Systems and software engineering—System life cycle processes and the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) Has been updated to include the latest concepts of the INCOSE working groups Is the body of knowledge for the INCOSE Certification Process This book is ideal for any engineering professional who has an interest in or needs to apply systems engineering practices. This includes the experienced systems engineer who needs a convenient reference, a product engineer or engineer in another discipline who needs to perform systems engineering, a new systems engineer, or anyone interested in learning more about systems engineering.


Handbook of Systems Engineering and Management

Handbook of Systems Engineering and Management

Author: Andrew P. Sage

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-12-31

Total Pages: 1502

ISBN-13: 0470083530

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The trusted handbook—now in a new edition This newly revised handbook presents a multifaceted view of systems engineering from process and systems management perspectives. It begins with a comprehensive introduction to the subject and provides a brief overview of the thirty-four chapters that follow. This introductory chapter is intended to serve as a "field guide" that indicates why, when, and how to use the material that follows in the handbook. Topical coverage includes: systems engineering life cycles and management; risk management; discovering system requirements; configuration management; cost management; total quality management; reliability, maintainability, and availability; concurrent engineering; standards in systems engineering; system architectures; systems design; systems integration; systematic measurements; human supervisory control; managing organizational and individual decision-making; systems reengineering; project planning; human systems integration; information technology and knowledge management; and more. The handbook is written and edited for systems engineers in industry and government, and to serve as a university reference handbook in systems engineering and management courses. By focusing on systems engineering processes and systems management, the editors have produced a long-lasting handbook that will make a difference in the design of systems of all types that are large in scale and/or scope.