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Variability in software process models: Requirements for adoption in industrial settings
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringSoftware EngineeringSoftware ProcessBusiness Process ModelingSoftware AnalysisSocial SciencesSoftware Process ModelsSpem Variability PrimitivesIndustrial SettingsSystems EngineeringSoftware AspectSoftware Process LineSoftware Development ProcessDesignFeature ModelingSoftware Product LineSoftware DesignIndustrial DesignProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingProduct Line EngineeringProcess ModellingSystem Software
It is an increasing trend to apply Software Product Line (SPL) concepts and techniques for software process tailoring, generating a Software PRocess Line (SPrL). However, there are several aspects that must be addressed before SPrLs can be fully adopted by industry, a key aspect being how software process variability is specified and managed. In the literature, there are several general-purpose as well as domain-specific proposals for specifying process variability. In this paper, we analyze the benefits and drawbacks of two general-purpose (feature models and OVM) and two domain-specific (SPEM variability primitives and vSPEM) approaches, as well as discuss what hinders industry adoption in each case.
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