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arxiv: 0912.0473 · v1 · submitted 2009-12-02 · 💻 cs.SE

Inferring Information from Feature Diagrams to Product Line Economic Models

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keywords algorithmeconomicfeaturemodelsdiagramsinformationlineproduct
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Existing economic models support the estimation of the costs and benefits of developing and evolving a Software Product Line (SPL) as compared to undertaking traditional software development approaches. In addition, Feature Diagrams (FDs) are a valuable tool to scope the domain of a SPL. This paper proposes an algorithm to calculate, from a FD, the following information for economic models: the total number of products of a SPL, the SPL homogeneity and the commonality of the SPL requirements. The algorithm running time belongs to the complexity class $O(f^42^c)$. In contrast to related work, the algorithm is free of dependencies on off-the-self tools and is generally specified for an abstract FD notation, that works as a pivot language for most of the available notations for feature modeling.

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