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    Analysis of Feature Models using Generalised Feature Trees

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    This paper introduces the concept of generalised feature trees, which are feature trees where features can have multiple occurrences. It is shown how an important class of feature models can be transformed into generalised feature trees. We present algorithms which, after transforming a feature model to a generalised feature tree, compute properties of the corresponding software product line. We discuss the computational complexity of these algorithms and provide executable specifications in the functional programming language Miranda

    On the structure of problem variability: From feature diagrams to problem frames

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    Requirements for product families are expressed in terms of commonality and variability. This distinction allows early identification of an appropriate software architecture and opportunities for software reuse. Feature diagrams provide intuitive notations and techniques for representing requirements in product line development. In this paper, we observe that feature diagrams tend to obfuscate three important descriptions: requirements, domain properties and specifications. As a result, feature diagrams do not adequately capture the problem structures that underlie variability, and inform the solution structures of their complexity. With its emphasis on separation of the three descriptions, the problem frames approach provides a conceptual framework for a more detailed analysis of variability and its structure. With illustrations from an example, we demonstrate how problem frames analysis of variability can augment feature diagrams

    MetTeL: A Generic Tableau Prover.

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