Reusable software requirements and architectures for families of systems
Journal of Systems and Software
Software reuse: architecture, process and organization for business success
Software reuse: architecture, process and organization for business success
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Unified Modeling Language reference manual
The Unified Modeling Language reference manual
A systematic approach to derive the scope of software product lines
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering
Component-based product line development: the KobrA approach
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applications with Uml
Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applications with Uml
Using Patterns to Model Variability in Product Families
IEEE Software
Object Oriented Analysis and Modeling for Families of Systems with UML
ICSR-6 Proceedings of the 6th International Conerence on Software Reuse: Advances in Software Reusability
Extending UML to Support Domain Analysis
ASE '00 Proceedings of the 15th IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering
Integrating Feature Modeling with the RSEB
ICSR '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software Reuse
Object-Oriented Technology and Domain Analysis
ICSR '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software Reuse
Feature driven dynamic customization of software product lines
ICSR'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Reuse of Off-the-Shelf Components
Low-level variability support for web-based software product lines
Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems
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This paper describes a domain modeling approach using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) for modeling software product lines of World Wide Web (WWW) based applications, thereby permitting reuse of domain requirements and analysis models. The paper describes how the various views of the UML, in particular the use case modeling view and the static modeling view, may be used for modeling such product lines and illustrates this with a domain modeling exercise. It also describes how the feature model can be integrated with the UML for modeling product lines.