Software reuse: architecture, process and organization for business success
Software reuse: architecture, process and organization for business success
Requirements engineering for product families
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Implementing product-line features by composing aspects
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
Software Requirements Engineerings, 2nd Edition
Software Requirements Engineerings, 2nd Edition
Using Patterns to Model Variability in Product Families
IEEE Software
Expression and Usage of the Variability in the Software Product Lines
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
Framework for documenting design decisions in product families development
ICECCS '97 Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
Semantics of trace relations in requirements models for consistency checking and inferencing
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
Transforming and tracing reused requirements models to home automation models
Information and Software Technology
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Software industries are pursuing the development of software intensive systems with a greater degree of re-use, reduction of costs, and shorter time to market. One of the successful approaches taken is based on the development of sets of similar systems where development efforts are shared. This approach is known as System Families. This article discusses an important issue in system family engineering activities: requirements modelling in system family context. The requirements must contain both the common and variable parts. Also, functional and non-functional aspects have to be considered in system family approach. Besides, an organization framework must be taken into account for requirements management. Some meta-models for these issues in system family are proposed and discussed. Based on the proposed model, a process for requirements management and development according to CMMI practices has been created.