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Advanced modularity for building SPL feature models: A model-driven approach

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Araujo, Joao
Goulão, Miguel
Moreira, Ana
Simao, Ines
Amaral, Vasco
Baniassad, Elisa

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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Feature Models are commonly used to specify commonalities and variabilities in Software Product Lines (SPL). Our goal is to enhance feature modeling with traceability and improved support for crosscutting concerns. While traceability will show the feature

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Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing

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2037-12-31