Uncovering Variability Models for Software Ecosystems from Multi-Repository Structures

J. Weber, A. Katahoire, Morgan Price
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Variability is a significant source of complexity in many large-scale software systems. Software variability must be managed in order to effectively tame the arising complexity. Consequently, variability management processes are at the heart of current software product line engineering practices. However, legacy software systems exist that have not been developed with such practices. Moreover, an increasing amount of software is developed in large, fragmented communities, also referred to as software ecosystems. Variability in such systems is often not explicitly managed and causes significant difficulties during software maintenance and evolution. Methods and tools for uncovering and explicitly managing this variability have been subject to ongoing research. This paper presents our research in progress of empirically studying the application and combination of such methods in the context of real-world industrial case study in the health care domain.
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从多存储库结构揭示软件生态系统的可变性模型
在许多大型软件系统中,可变性是复杂性的重要来源。为了有效地控制产生的复杂性,必须管理软件的可变性。因此,可变性管理过程是当前软件产品线工程实践的核心。然而,遗留的软件系统并没有按照这样的实践来开发。此外,越来越多的软件是在大型的、分散的社区中开发的,也被称为软件生态系统。这种系统中的可变性通常没有得到明确的管理,并在软件维护和发展过程中造成重大困难。揭示和明确管理这种可变性的方法和工具一直是正在进行的研究的主题。本文以实际工业案例研究为背景,对这些方法在医疗保健领域的应用与结合进行实证研究。
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