Hierarchical Variability Modeling for Software Architectures

Arne Haber, H. Rendel, Bernhard Rumpe, Ina Schaefer, F. V. Linden
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Hierarchically decomposed component-based system development reduces design complexity by supporting distribution of work and component reuse. For product line development, the variability of the components to be deployed in different products has to be represented by appropriate means. In this paper, we propose hierarchical variability modeling which allows specifying component variability integrated with the component hierarchy and locally to the components. Components can contain variation points determining where components may vary. Associated variants define how this variability can be realized in different component configurations. We present a meta model for hierarchical variability modeling to formalize the conceptual ideas. In order to obtain an implementation of the proposed approach together with tool support, we extend the existing architectural description language MontiArc with hierarchical variability modeling. We illustrate the presented approach using an example from the automotive systems domain.
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软件体系结构的分层可变性建模
分层分解的基于组件的系统开发通过支持工作分配和组件重用来降低设计复杂性。对于产品线开发,要在不同产品中部署的组件的可变性必须通过适当的方法来表示。在本文中,我们提出了分层可变性建模,该模型允许在组件层次结构和局部组件中指定组件可变性。组件可以包含可变点,确定组件可能变化的位置。相关的变量定义了如何在不同的组件配置中实现这种可变性。我们提出了一个用于分层变异性建模的元模型来形式化概念思想。为了获得所提出的方法的实现以及工具支持,我们用分层可变性建模扩展了现有的体系结构描述语言MontiArc。我们使用汽车系统领域的一个示例来说明所提出的方法。
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