PuLSE: a methodology to develop software product lines
SSR '99 Proceedings of the 1999 symposium on Software reusability
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Design and use of software architectures: adopting and evolving a product-line approach
Design and use of software architectures: adopting and evolving a product-line approach
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
Software product lines: organizational alternatives
ICSE '01 Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering
Commonality and Variability in Software Engineering
IEEE Software
SEI's Software Product Line Tenets
IEEE Software
Developing Mobile Browsers in a Product Line
IEEE Software
Representing Variability in Software Product Lines: A Case Study
SPLC 2 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Software Product Lines
Maturity and Evolution in Software Product Lines: Approaches, Artefacts and Organization
SPLC 2 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Software Product Lines
Critical Factors for a Successful Platform-Based Product Family Approach
SPLC 2 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Software Product Lines
Evolutionary Introduction of Software Product Lines
SPLC 2 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Software Product Lines
Introducing Product Lines in Small Embedded Systems
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
On the Definition of a Framework for an Architecting Process Supporting Product Family Development
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
Variability Issues in Software Product Lines
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
Product Line Engineering: The State of the Practice
IEEE Software
Five years of product line engineering in a small company
Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering
Introducing the puLSE approach to an embedded system population at testo AG
Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering
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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A Case Study in Refactoring a Legacy Component for Reuse in a Product Line
ICSM '05 Proceedings of the 21st IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Incremental return on incremental investment: Engenio's transition to software product line practice
Companion to the 21st ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Communications of the ACM - Software product line
Getting there from here: a roadmap for software product line adoption
Communications of the ACM - Software product line
New methods in software product line practice
Communications of the ACM - Software product line
Eliminating the adoption barrier
IEEE Software
Adopting feature-centric reuse of requirements assets: an industrial experience report
Proceedings of the 16th International Software Product Line Conference - Volume 2
Variability management in an unaware software product line company: an experience report
Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems
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It is possible to proceed with software product line adoption only once without major reinvestments and loss of time and money. In the literature, reported experiences of using the adoption models are not to be found, and especially the suitability of the models has not been reported. The purpose of this research is to compare known adoption models by formulating general evaluation criteria for the selection of an adoption model. Next an adoption model is selected for empirical research based on the context of a multimedia unit of a global telecommunication company. The empirical part consists of a case study analyzing the present state of adoption and producing plans for proceeding with the adoption. The research results can be utilized when selecting an adoption model for an empirical case and adopting a software product line in a software intensive organization.