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The role of a software process generaliser in managing a line of products
There is an urgent need for tools for understanding commonality and variability amongst a set of projects, for example, those dealing with a line of products. We describe some of the problems faced in practice by practitioners dealing with multiple projects or families of products. We then describe a prototype system, called the Generaliser, aimed to assist in the assessment of commonality and variability.