Towards a Solution for Change Impact Analysis of Software Product Line Products

B. Michalik, Danny Weyns
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Despite the fact that some practitioners and researchers report successful stories on Software Product Lines (SPL) adaptation, the evolution of SPL remains challenging. In our research we study a specific aspect of SPL adaptation, namely on updating of deployed products. Our particular focus is on the correct execution of updates and minimal interruption of services during the updates. The update process has two stages. First, the products affected by the evolution must be identified. We call this stage SPL-wide change impact analysis. In the second stage, each of the affected products has to be updated. In our previous work we have addressed the second stage of the update process. In this paper we report on our early results of the first stage: change impact analysis. We discuss how existing variability models can be employed to support automated identification of the products that require an update. The discussion is illustrated with the examples from an educational SPL that we are developing at K.U. Leuven.
面向软件产品线产品变更影响分析的解决方案
尽管一些实践者和研究人员报告了软件产品线(SPL)适应的成功案例,但是SPL的发展仍然具有挑战性。在我们的研究中,我们研究了SPL适应的一个特定方面,即已部署产品的更新。我们特别关注更新的正确执行和更新期间服务中断的最小化。更新过程有两个阶段。首先,必须识别受进化影响的产品。我们称这一阶段为项目范围内的变化影响分析。在第二阶段,每个受影响的产品都必须更新。在我们之前的工作中,我们讨论了更新过程的第二阶段。在本文中,我们报告了第一阶段的早期结果:变化影响分析。我们将讨论如何使用现有的可变性模型来支持需要更新的产品的自动识别。本文以我们正在比利时鲁汶大学开发的教育SPL为例进行了讨论。
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