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Extending the UML for modelling variability for system families

Silva RobakBogdan FranczykSilva Robak — 2002

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The process of modelling and developing commonality and variability for system families should be supported by suitable methods and notations. The object-oriented methods and their notations, which are used at present, focus on the development of a single system at a time. In this paper we analyse feature models as a representation of the common parts and variants contained in a system family, and propose using a feature diagram as a basic representation of commonality, variability and dependencies....

Component composition validation

Andreas SpeckElke PulvermüllerMichael JergerBogdan Franczyk — 2002

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Many approaches such as component technologies have been invented in order to support software reuse. Based on these technologies a large variety of techniques have been introduced to connect components. However, there is little experience concerning the validation of component systems. We know how to plug components together, but we do need ways to check whether that works. In this paper we introduce an approach to validating component compositions and showing how such a process can be supported...

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