Search for dissertations about: "software product line"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words software product line.
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1. Variability in Evolving Software Product Lines
Abstract : Software reuse is perceived as the key to successful software development because of the potential for shortened time to market, increased quality and reduced costs. In recent years software product lines have emerged as a promising way to achieve large scale software reuse. READ MORE
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2. Designing Self-Adaptive Software Systems with Reuse
Abstract : Modern software systems are increasingly more connected, pervasive, and dynamic, as such, they are subject to more runtime variations than legacy systems. Runtime variations affect system properties, such as performance and availability. The variations are difficult to anticipate and thus mitigate in the system design. READ MORE
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3. An approach to software product line use case modeling
Abstract : Organizations developing software intensive defense systems are today faced with a number challenges related to characteristics of both the market place and the system domain:1. Systems grow ever more complex, consisting of tightly integrated mechanical, electrical/electronic and software components.2. READ MORE
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4. Improving Internal Software Reuse in the Context of Contemporary Software Engineering Practices
Abstract : Context: Companies adopt many software reuse practices, such as software product line, reuse verbatim, and systematic reuse, to improve their internal software development and maximize the benefits. Contemporary software engineering (SE) practices, such as microservices and InnerSource, influence internal software reuse. READ MORE
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5. Variability in Software Systems
Abstract : Reuse of software assets has been, and continues to be the holy grail of software engineering. In this thesis we argue that a prerequisite for reusability is variability. In order to reuse a piece of software, it needs to be adapted to the environment in which it will be reused. READ MORE