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FOSD 2013 - Fifth International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development

Date2013-10-28

Deadline2013-07-14

VenueIndiana, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://splashcon.org/2013/program/workshops

Topics/Call fo Papers

Andreas Classen, Intec Software Engineering, Belgium
Norbert Siegmund, University of Magdeburg, Germany
Feature orientation is an emerging paradigm of software development. It supports the automatic generation of large-scale software systems from a set of units of functionality called features. The key idea of feature-oriented software development (FOSD) is to emphasize the similarities of a family of software systems for a given application domain (e.g., database systems, banking software, text processing systems) with the goal of reusing software artifacts among the family members. Features distinguish different members of the family. A feature is a unit of functionality that satisfies a requirement, represents a design decision, and provides a potential configuration option. A challenge in FOSD is that a feature does not map cleanly to an isolated module of code. Rather it may affect ("cut across") many components/artifacts of a software system. Furthermore, the decomposition of a software system into its features gives rise to a combinatorial explosion of possible feature combinations and interactions. Research on FOSD has shown that the concept of features pervades all phases of the software life cycle and requires a proper treatment in terms of analysis, design, and programming techniques, methods, languages, and tools, as well as formalisms and theory.
Urlhttp://www.fosd.de/2013/

Last modified: 2013-07-10 23:02:27