Great work Alex!
I play a little bit with your implementation.
Do you plan to add assets to features ?
Regards,
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 4:02 AM, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.bergel(a)me.com> wrote:
Hi!
Just to keep you informed.
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The field of software product lines is about managing variations in software
configuration. The control software systems installed in a car typically reflect the
different options one may want on a car. The space of configuration is often ridiculously
large. The system of a BMW line has more different configurations than the amount of atoms
the Universe is made of.
Software product lines are classically represented as a tree using a simple visual
language. Whereas efficient at specification time, this language has several shortcomings,
including poor ability to scale and ineffectiveness at understanding a large description.
An ECOSud project has been granted by both the Chilean and the French national research
agencies. The project involves the University of Chile and the Polytech Engineering school
in Sophia Antipolis.
The topic of the project is to explore new ways to understand and verify large software
product lines specified using the Familiar language [*]. First, a parser has been written
using PetitParser. Second, a metamodelisation of the product lines has been made with
Moose. The parser creates from a Familiar program an instance of the meta-model we
designed. Glamour then gives us a navigation browser for free. Roassal is then used to
visually represent a model structure and the result of their associated metrics.
A software product line specification involves many dimensions, e.g., the definition of a
feature, interaction between features, constraints between group of features. All those
dimensions cannot be effectively simultaneously explored. Roassal supports a large range
of interactive visualization mechanisms to make a product line exploration effective.
The ECOSud project has been initiated in June 2012. It enables the mobility of
researchers and will span until the end of next year.
Stay tuned!
[*] Familiar:
https://nyx.unice.fr/projects/familiar/
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Cheers,
Alexandre
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