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Modeling and building product lines with pure::variants

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The paper describes a demonstration of pure::variants, a commercial tool for variant and variability management for product lines. The demonstration shows how flexible product line (PL) architectures can be built by using the modeling capabilities provided by pure::variants [2].

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  1. K. Kang et al. Feature Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) Feasibility Study. TR CMU/SEI-90-TR-21, SEI, CMU, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Nov. 1990.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. pure::variants Homepage. see http://www.puresystems.com/pvGoogle ScholarGoogle Scholar

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        SPLC '14: Proceedings of the 18th International Software Product Line Conference: Companion Volume for Workshops, Demonstrations and Tools - Volume 2
        September 2014
        151 pages
        ISBN:9781450327398
        DOI:10.1145/2647908

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