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Variability-Based Release Planning
A release plan defines the short-term evolution of a software product in terms
of development project scope. In practice, release planning is often based on
just fragmentarily defined requirements. Current release planning approaches,
however, assume that a requirements catalogue is available in the form of a
complete flat list of requirements. This very early commitment to detail
reduces the flexibility of a product manager when planning product development.
This paper explores how variability modeling, a software product line
technique, can be used to plan, communicate, and track the evolution of a
single software. Variability modeling can reduce the number of decisions
required for release planning and reduce the information needed for
communicating with stakeholders. An industrial case motivates and exemplifies
the approach