Building software product lines from conceptualized model patterns

Jaime Font, Lorena Arcega, Øystein Haugen, Carlos Cetina
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Software Product Lines (SPLs) can be established from a set of similar models. Establishing the Product Line by mechanically finding model differences may not be the best approach. The identified model fragments may not be seen as recognizable units by the application engineers. We propose to identify model patterns by human-in-the-loop and conceptualize them as reusable model fragments. The approach provides the means to identify and extract those model patterns and further apply them to existing product models. Model fragments obtained by applying our approach seem to perform better than mechanically found ones. It turns out that the repetition of a fragment does not guarantee its relevance as reusable asset for the SPL engineers and vice versa, a fragment that has not been repeated yet, may be relevant as a reusable asset. We have validated these ideas with our industrial partner BSH, an induction hobs manufacturer that generates the firmware of their products from a model-driven SPL.
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从概念化的模型模式构建软件产品线
软件产品线(SPLs)可以从一组相似的模型中建立。通过机械地寻找模型差异来建立产品线可能不是最好的方法。被识别的模型片段可能不会被应用程序工程师视为可识别的单元。我们建议通过human-in- in- loop来识别模型模式,并将其概念化为可重用的模型片段。该方法提供了识别和提取这些模型模式并进一步将其应用于现有产品模型的方法。通过应用我们的方法获得的模型片段似乎比机械地找到的片段表现得更好。事实证明,片段的重复并不能保证其作为SPL工程师可重用资产的相关性,反之亦然,尚未重复的片段可能作为可重用资产相关。我们已经与我们的工业合作伙伴BSH验证了这些想法,BSH是一家感应滚刀制造商,从模型驱动的SPL生成其产品的固件。
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