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)

Goetz Botterweck, N. Noda, Deepak Dhungana, Rick Rabiser, M. Babar, Sholom G. Cohen, K. Kang, T. Kishi
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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.
第三届软件产品线工程模型驱动方法国际研讨会暨第三届软件产品线可扩展建模技术研讨会联合研讨会(MAPLE/SCALE 2011)
许多期望从软件产品线(SPL)中获得的好处[1-2]是基于一个假设,即领域工程所需的额外投资,在应用工程期间,当产品来自产品线[3]时,会得到回报。然而,为了充分利用这一点,我们需要优化应用程序工程流程,并以系统和有效的方式处理SPL的可重用构件。在此背景下,MAPLE/SCALE联合研讨会关注两个密切相关的方面:模型驱动方法如何帮助实现系统和有效的产品派生,以及如何解决将SPL技术应用于实际规模和复杂性的SPL所产生的可扩展性挑战。研讨会旨在探索和阐明模型驱动方法和/或SPLs的可扩展性以及不同学科和应用领域之间的知识转移的现状和正在进行的工作。
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