Software reuse: architecture, process and organization for business success
Software reuse: architecture, process and organization for business success
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction, Second Edition
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction, Second Edition
Representing Requirements on Generic Software in an Application Family Model
ICSR-6 Proceedings of the 6th International Conerence on Software Reuse: Advances in Software Reusability
Feature Modeling: A Meta-Model to Enhance Usability and Usefulness
SPLC 2 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Software Product Lines
Integrating Feature Modeling with the RSEB
ICSR '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software Reuse
Designing Software Product Lines with UML: From Use Cases to Pattern-Based Software Architectures
Designing Software Product Lines with UML: From Use Cases to Pattern-Based Software Architectures
The PLUSS approach: domain modeling with features, use cases and use case realizations
SPLC'05 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Product Lines
Software product line modeling made practical
Communications of the ACM - Software product line
Managing requirements specifications for product lines - An approach and industry case study
Journal of Systems and Software
A systematic review of domain analysis tools
Information and Software Technology
"integrare", a collaborative environment for behavior-oriented design
CDVE'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Cooperative design, visualization, and engineering
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The PLUSS approach (Product Line Use case modeling for Systems and Software engineering) is a domain modeling method tailored towards the development of long lived software intensive systems. PLUSS provides means to maintain a common and complete use case model for a whole family of systems. In this paper, we describe how the commercial requirements management tool Telelogic DOORS and the UML modeling tool IBM-Rational Rose can be extended and used for managing system family models in accordance with the PLUSS approach.