Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A taxonomy of variability realization techniques: Research Articles
Software—Practice & Experience
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Classifying variability modeling techniques
Information and Software Technology
Documenting Application-Specific Adaptations in Software Product Line Engineering
CAiSE '08 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Utilizing domain models for application design and validation
Information and Software Technology
Towards systematic software reuse of GIS: Insights from a case study
Computers & Geosciences
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Core assets are reusable artifacts built to be used in different software products in the same family. As such, core assets need to capture both commonality that exists and variability that is allowed in the product family (line). These assets are later utilized for guiding the creation of particular valid products in the family. Feature-oriented and UML-based methods have been proposed for modeling core assets. In this work, we suggest a framework for analyzing and evaluating core assets modeling methods. We use this framework for comparing two specific methods: feature-oriented CBFM and UML-based ADOM. We found similar performance in modifying core assets in the two methods and some interesting differences in core assets utilization.