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The UML “extend” relationship as support for software variability. (English)
Bosch, Jan (ed.) et al., Software product lines: going beyond. 14th international conference, SPLC 2010, Jeju Island, South Korea, September 13‒17, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-15578-9/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6287, 471-475 (2010).
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The UML "extend" relationship as support for software variability (English)
SPLC, 471-475 (2010).
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The UML {\tt<\hskip-.5e<}include{\tt>\hskip-.5e>} relationship and the functional refinement of use cases (English)
EUROMICRO-SEAA, 156-163 (2010).
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A model-driven approach for the derivation of architectural requirements of software product lines. (English)
Innov. Syst. Softw. Eng. 5, No. 1, 65-78 (2009).
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Transformation patterns for multi-staged model driven software development (English)
SPLC, 329-338 (2008).
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Automating mappings between use case diagrams and feature models for software product lines (English)
SPLC, 3-12 (2007).
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Model driven development of software product lines (English)
QUATIC, 199-203 (2007).
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Adopting computational independent models for derivation of architectural requirements of software product lines (English)
MOMPES, 91-101 (2007).
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Extending UML 2.0 metamodel for complementary usages of the {\tt<\hskip-.5e<}extend{\tt>\hskip-.5e>} relationship within use case variability specification (English)
SPLC, 123-130 (2006).
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System for operational process management (English)
ICEIS, 765 (1999).
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