05461nam 2200685 a 450 991013905470332120230802012933.01-118-56137-61-118-56973-31-299-31489-91-118-56979-2(CKB)2560000000100583(EBL)1144073(OCoLC)830161156(SSID)ssj0000833674(PQKBManifestationID)11418312(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000833674(PQKBWorkID)10936261(PQKB)11132561(OCoLC)839304736(MiAaPQ)EBC1144073(Au-PeEL)EBL1144073(CaPaEBR)ebr10674776(CaONFJC)MIL462739(EXLCZ)99256000000010058320130419d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrModel-driven and software product line engineering[electronic resource] /Hugo Arboleda, Jean-Claude RoyerLondon ISTE ;Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sonsc20121 online resource (290 p.)ISTEDescription based upon print version of record.1-84821-427-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Software product line engineering; 1.2. Model-driven engineering; 1.3. Merging model-driven and software product line engineering; 1.4. The FieSta framework; 1.5. Book structure; Chapter 2. Software Product Line Engineering Basics; 2.1. Introduction to product line engineering; 2.2. Brief history; 2.3. Application example: Smart-Home systems; 2.3.1. Smart-Home system's domain; 2.3.2. Requirements of the application example; 2.4. Software product line engineering; 2.5. Domain engineering2.5.1. Component-based software engineering2.6. Variability management; 2.6.1. Feature modeling; 2.7. Application engineering; 2.7.1. Product configuration; 2.7.2. Product derivation; 2.8. Benefits and drawbacks; 2.9. Issues in product line; 2.9.1. Variability management; 2.9.2. Product derivation; 2.9.3. Testing; 2.9.4. Traceability; 2.9.5. Product line evolution; 2.9.6. Tool support; 2.10. Summary; Chapter 3. Model-Driven Engineering; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Models and metamodels; 3.2.1. The 4-level metamodeling framework; 3.2.2. The nature of models; 3.3. UML class diagrams and OCL3.4. Model transformations3.4.1. Scheduling of transformation rules; 3.4.2. Model transformation patterns; 3.4.3. Classification of model transformations; 3.4.4. Vertical model transformations; 3.4.5. Horizontal model transformations; 3.4.6. Model composition or model weaving; 3.5. Modeling framework; 3.5.1. The eclipse modeling framework; 3.5.2. The topcased toolkit; 3.6. Model transformation languages; 3.6.1. QVT; 3.6.2. ATL; 3.6.3. The open Architecture Ware framework; 3.6.4. The Xtend language; 3.7. Benefits and challenges for SPLE; 3.8. SummaryChapter 4. Model-Driven and Software Product Line Engineering4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Problem space issues; 4.2.1. Separating points of views; 4.2.2. Capturing variability and configuring products; 4.2.3. Relating several points of view; 4.2.4. Configuring products in a multi-staged process; 4.3. Solution space issues; 4.4. Developing core assets; 4.4.1. Developing decision models and deriving products; 4.5. Variability expression and product configuration; 4.5.1. Metamodels; 4.5.2. Feature models; 4.6. Core asset development and product derivation4.6.1. Transformation rules in the Smart-Home systems SPL4.6.2. Creating and using decision models; 4.7. Summary; Chapter 5. The FieSta Framework: Fine-Grained Derivation and Configuration; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Coarse-grained and fine-grained variations; 5.2. Binding models and constraint models; 5.2.1. Binding models; 5.2.2. Constraint models; 5.2.3. The cardinality property; 5.2.4. The structural dependency property; 5.2.5. The constraint metamodel and the binding metamodel; 5.2.6. Validating binding models against constraint models5.3. Deriving products based on constraint models and binding models Many approaches to creating Software Product Lines have emerged that are based on Model-Driven Engineering. This book introduces both Software Product Lines and Model-Driven Engineering, which have separate success stories in industry, and focuses on the practical combination of them. It describes the challenges and benefits of merging these two software development trends and provides the reader with a novel approach and practical mechanisms to improve software development productivity.The book is aimed at engineers and students who wish to understand and apply software product linesISTE publications.Software product line engineeringModel-driven software architectureSoftware product line engineering.Model-driven software architecture.005.1Arboleda Hugo934062Royer Jean-Claude934063MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910139054703321Model-driven and software product line engineering2103022UNINA