Essays on object-oriented software engineering (vol. 1)
Essays on object-oriented software engineering (vol. 1)
Framing software reuse: lessons from the real world
Framing software reuse: lessons from the real world
Scoping software product lines: an analysis of an emerging technology
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
Cascaded refactoring for framework
SSR '01 Proceedings of the 2001 symposium on Software reusability: putting software reuse in context
Product Instantiation in Software Product Lines: A Case Study
GCSE '00 Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering-Revised Papers
On the Importance of Product Line Scope
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
Easing the Transition to Software Mass Customization
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
Comprehensive Variability Modelling to Facilitate Efficient Variability Treatment
PFE '01 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Software Product-Family Engineering
Experience with the architectural design of a modest product family
Software—Practice & Experience
The importance of documentation, design and reuse in risk management for SPL
Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication
Architecting automotive product lines: industrial practice
SPLC'10 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software product lines: going beyond
Architecting automotive product lines: Industrial practice
Science of Computer Programming
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Often product lines are applied to "stable domains" (i.e., a set of common features is identifiable in advance and the evolution of the domain is manageable during the lifetime of the product line). These prerequisites are not always given. But there may be market pressure that requires developing products with systematic and preplanned reuse in a domain that is difficult to grasp. In such a case the product line approach also offers a set of methods that helps to overcome the risks of an immature domain.In this paper we discuss some risks in context of immature domains. For some challenges we present approaches to manage them. The considerations are substantiated by experiences in the domain of entertainment and infotainment systems in an automotive context. The development is deeply influenced by technological changes (e.g., Internet, MP3-player, UMTS) that challenge the successful deployment of product line technology.