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Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Tomoji Kishi, Christa Schwanninger, Isabel John, Klaus Schmid:
Software Product Lines - 15th International Conference, SPLC 2011, Munich, Germany, August 22-26, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1029-2
Keynotes

Manfred Broy:
The Role of Requirements and Specification in Product Line Engineering. 3-7
Mike Hinchey
:
Families (of Products) in Space. 8-9
Reinhold Achatz:
Product Line Engineering at Siemens - Challenges and Success Factors: A Report on Industrial Experiences in Product Line Engineering. 10-11
Research Papers
Product Lines Planning and Decision Making

Johannes Müller:
Value-Based Portfolio Optimization for Software Product Lines. 15-24
Alexander Nöhrer, Alexander Egyed:
Optimizing User Guidance during Decision-Making. 25-34
Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig:
Optimizing the Product Derivation Process. 35-44
Product Lines Automation

Christian Wende, Uwe Aßmann
, Srdjan Zivkovic, Harald Kühn:
Feature-Based Customisation of Tool Environments for Model-Driven Software Development. 45-54
Stuart Hutchesson, John A. McDermid:
Towards Cost-Effective High-Assurance Software Product Lines: The Need for Property-Preserving Transformations. 55-64
Ebrahim Khalil Abbasi, Arnaud Hubaux, Patrick Heymans:
A Toolset for Feature-Based Configuration Workflows. 65-69
Model-Driven Product Lines

Markus Völter, Eelco Visser
:
Product Line Engineering Using Domain-Specific Languages. 70-79
Rasha Tawhid, Dorina C. Petriu
:
Automatic Derivation of a Product Performance Model from a Software Product Line Model. 80-89
Xiaorui Zhang, Øystein Haugen, Birger Møller-Pedersen:
Model Comparison to Synthesize a Model-Driven Software Product Line. 90-99
Service Oriented Product Lines
Variability Management/Modeling

Patrizia Asirelli, Maurice H. ter Beek
, Stefania Gnesi
, Alessandro Fantechi:
Formal Description of Variability in Product Families. 130-139
Shigeo Kato, Nobuhito Yamaguchi:
Variation Management for Software Product Lines with Cumulative Coverage of Feature Interactions. 140-149
Arne Haber, Holger Rendel, Bernhard Rumpe
, Ina Schaefer, Frank van der Linden:
Hierarchical Variability Modeling for Software Architectures. 150-159
Non-functional Properties

Norbert Siegmund, Marko Rosenmüller, Christian Kästner
, Paolo G. Giarrusso
, Sven Apel
, Sergiy S. Kolesnikov:
Scalable Prediction of Non-functional Properties in Software Product Lines. 160-169
Carlo Ghezzi, Amir Molzam Sharifloo:
Verifying Non-functional Properties of Software Product Lines: Towards an Efficient Approach Using Parametric Model Checking. 170-174
Tung M. Dao, Hyesun Lee, Kyo Chul Kang:
Problem Frames-Based Approach to Achieving Quality Attributes in Software Product Line Engineering. 175-180
Feature-Oriented Software Development
Industry Papers
Product Line Economics

Andy J. Nolan, Silvia Abrahão
, Paul C. Clements, John D. McGregor, Sholom Cohen:
Towards the Integration of Quality Attributes into a Software Product Line Cost Model. 203-212
Dong Li, David M. Weiss:
Adding Value through Software Product Line Engineering: The Evolution of the FISCAN Software Product Lines. 213-222
Andy J. Nolan, Silvia Abrahão
, Paul C. Clements, Andy Pickard:
Requirements Uncertainty in a Software Product Line. 223-231
Architecture

Joerg Bartholdt, Detlef Becker:
Re-engineering of a Hierarchical Product Line. 232-240
Frank Dordowsky, Richard Bridges, Holger Tschöpe:
Implementing a Software Product Line for a Complex Avionics System. 241-250
Introducing and Growing Product Lines

Gerard Quilty, Mel Ó Cinnéide:
Experiences with Software Product Line Development in Risk Management Software. 251-260
Kentaro Yoshimura, Jun Shimabukuro, Takatoshi Ohara, Chikashi Okamoto, Yoshitaka Atarashi, Shinobu Koizumi, Shigeru Watanabe, Kazumi Funakoshi:
Key Activities for Introducing Software Product Lines into Multiple Divisions: Experience at Hitachi. 261-266
Christian Tischer, Andreas Müller, Thomas Mandl, Ralph Krause:
Experiences from a Large Scale Software Product Line Merger in the Automotive Domain. 267-276
Supporting Production, Deployment and Test

Gary J. Chastek, Patrick Donohoe, John D. McGregor, Dirk Muthig:
Engineering a Production Method for a Software Product Line. 277-286
Michael Vierhauser
, Gerald Holl, Rick Rabiser
, Paul Grünbacher
, Martin Lehofer, Uwe Stürmer:
A Deployment Infrastructure for Product Line Models and Tools. 287-294
Subrata Sinha, Thomas Dasch, Reinhard Ruf:
Governance and Cost Reduction through Multi-tier Preventive Performance Tests in a Large-Scale Product Line Development. 295-302
Variability Modeling and Management

Ekaterina Boutkova:
Experience with Variability Management in Requirement Specifications. 303-312
Anil Kumar Thurimella, Dirk Janzen:
Metadoc Feature Modeler: A Plug-in for IBM Rational DOORS. 313-322
Pietu Pohjalainen:
Bottom-up Modeling for a Software Product Line: An Experience Report on Agile Modeling of Governmental Mobile Networks. 323-332
Workshops

Svein O. Hallsteinsen, Mike Hinchey
, Sooyong Park, Klaus Schmid
:
Fifth International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines (DSPL 2011). 335
David Benavides
, Martin Leucker, Martin Becker, Rick Rabiser
, Karina Villela, Peter Y. H. Wong:
Formal Methods and Analysis in Software Product Line Engineering (FMSPLE 2011). 336
Sven Apel
, Florian Heidenreich, Christian Kästner
, Marko Rosenmüller:
Third International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development (FOSD 2011). 337-338
Haitham S. Hamza
, Jabier Martinez
, Andreas Rummler:
Second International Workshop on Knowledge-Oriented Product Line Engineering. 339
Goetz Botterweck
, Natsuko Noda, Deepak Dhungana
, Rick Rabiser
, Muhammad Ali Babar, Sholom Cohen, Kyo Chul Kang, Tomoji Kishi:
Joint Workshop of the Third International Workshop on Model-Driven Approaches in Software Product Line Engineering and the Third Workshop on Scalable Modeling Techniques for Software Product Lines (MAPLE/SCALE 2011). 340
Silvia Abrahão
, Andy J. Nolan, Paul C. Clements, John D. McGregor:
First International Workshop on Quantitative Methods in Software Product Line Engineering. 341
Karina Villela, Sholom Cohen, Luciano Baresi
:
SCArVeS: Services, Clouds, and Alternative Design Strategies for Variant-Rich Software Systems. 342
Doctoral Symposium

Tomi Männistö
:
Doctoral Symposium. 345
Tutorials

Frank Buschmann, Christa Schwanninger:
Successful Product Line Engineering: Experiences from the Real World. 349
Patrick Donohoe:
Introduction to Software Product Lines. 350
Jan Bosch:
Software Ecosystems - Implications for Strategy, Business Model and Architecture. 351
Jan Bosch:
Achieving Speed in Legacy Systems. 352
Markus Völter:
DSLs for Product Lines: Approaches, Tools, Experiences. 353
John D. McGregor, Dirk Muthig:
Management and Operation of a Software Product Line. 354
Gary J. Chastek, John D. McGregor:
Production Planning in a Software Product Line Organization. 355
Bruce Trask, Angel Roman:
Leveraging Model Driven Engineering in Software Product Line Architectures. 356-357
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
, Steven Kelly
:
Creating Domain-Specific Modeling Languages for Product Lines. 358
Linda M. Northrop, Lawrence G. Jones:
Introduction to Software Product Lines Adoption. 359
Charles W. Krueger:
Industry Trends in Systems and Software Product Line Engineering. 360
Danilo Beuche:
Transforming Legacy Systems into Software Product Lines. 361
Danilo Beuche:
Managing Requirements in Product Lines. 362

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