Managing forked product variants

J. Rubin, A. Kirshin, Goetz Botterweck, M. Chechik
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We consider the problem of supporting effective code reuse as part of Software Product Line Engineering. Our approach is based on code forking -- a practice commonly used in industry where new products are created by cloning the existing ones. We propose to maintain meta-information allowing organization to reason about the developed product line in terms of features rather than incremental code changes made in different forks and to detect inconsistencies in implementations of these features. In addition, we propose to detect and maintain semantic, implementation-level require relationships between features, supporting the developers when they copy features from different branches or delete features in their own branch, thus facilitating reuse of features between products. Our approach aims at mitigating the disadvantages of the forking mechanism while leveraging its advantages. We illustrate the approach on an example, and discuss its possible implementation and integration with Software Configuration Management systems.
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管理分叉的产品变体
我们认为支持有效的代码重用问题是软件产品线工程的一部分。我们的方法基于代码分叉——这是一种在工业中常用的做法,通过克隆现有产品来创建新产品。我们建议维护元信息,允许组织根据功能来推断已开发的产品线,而不是在不同分支中进行增量代码更改,并检测这些功能实现中的不一致性。此外,我们建议检测和维护功能之间的语义、实现级需求关系,支持开发人员从不同分支复制功能或在自己的分支中删除功能,从而促进功能在产品之间的重用。我们的方法旨在减轻分叉机制的缺点,同时利用其优点。我们通过一个实例说明了该方法,并讨论了它与软件配置管理系统的可能实现和集成。
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