Integrated tool support for software product line engineering
Proceedings of the twenty-second IEEE/ACM international conference on Automated software engineering
Agile product line planning: A collaborative approach and a case study
Journal of Systems and Software
Product Line Tools are Product Lines Too: Lessons Learned from Developing a Tool Suite
ASE '08 Proceedings of the 2008 23rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
Information and Software Technology
Proceedings of the 13th International Software Product Line Conference
Key activities for product derivation in software product lines
Journal of Systems and Software
REFSQ'12 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Requirements Engineering: foundation for software quality
The Pro-PD Process Model for Product Derivation within software product lines
Information and Software Technology
Supporting the effective configuration of software product lines
Proceedings of the 16th International Software Product Line Conference - Volume 2
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Deriving a product from a product line means selecting and configuring existing reusable assets to meet a particular customer's needs. The blue-sky scenario in product derivation is that all customer requirements can be satisfied by exploiting existing assets and their variability. The more realistic scenario, however, is that the customers will have additional wishes and requirements that are not covered by the product line. We therefore need integrated support for both product configuration and requirements engineering tasks. New requirements captured during the sales process need to be related to existing assets. In this paper we present a tool-supported approach for integrated product configuration and requirements engineering. We illustrate the approach using a scenario developed in our research collaboration with a leading company in the steel plant building domain.