Automating the variability formalization of a model family by means of common variability language

Jaime Font, Manuel Ballarín, Øystein Haugen, Carlos Cetina
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The aim of domain engineering process is to define and realise the commonality and variability of a Software Product Line. In the context of a family of models, spotting the commonalities and differences may become cumbersome and error prone as the number of models and its complexity increases. This work presents an approach to automate the formalization of variability in a given family of models. As output, the variability is made explicit in terms of Common Variability Language. The model commonalities and differences are specified as placements over a base model and replacements in a model library. The resulting Software Product Line (SPL) enables the derivation of new product models by reusing the extracted model fragments. Furthermore, the SPL can be evolved by the creation of new models, which are in turn automatically decomposed as model fragments of the SPL. The approach has been validated with our industrial partner (BSH), an induction hobs company. Finally, we present five different evolution scenarios encountered during the validation.
通过通用可变性语言自动化模型族的可变性形式化
领域工程过程的目的是定义和实现软件产品线的通用性和可变性。在一组模型的上下文中,随着模型的数量及其复杂性的增加,发现共性和差异可能会变得麻烦和容易出错。这项工作提出了一种在给定的模型族中自动形式化可变性的方法。作为输出,可变性是根据公共可变性语言明确表示的。模型的共性和差异被指定为在基本模型上的位置和模型库中的替换。由此产生的软件产品线(SPL)可以通过重用提取的模型片段来派生新的产品模型。此外,SPL可以通过创建新模型来发展,这些新模型依次被自动分解为SPL的模型片段。该方法已与我们的工业合作伙伴(BSH),一家感应滚刀公司进行了验证。最后,我们提出了验证过程中遇到的五种不同的演进场景。
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