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Using pure: variants across the product line lifecycle

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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, tested and maintained by using the modeling and integration capabilities provided by pure::variants. With pure::variants being available for a long time, the demonstration (and the paper) combines both basics of pure::variants, known to parts of the audience, and new capabilities, introduced within the last year.

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        SPLC '16: Proceedings of the 20th International Systems and Software Product Line Conference
        September 2016
        367 pages
        ISBN:9781450340502
        DOI:10.1145/2934466
        • General Chair:
        • Hong Mei

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