Software requirements: analysis and specification
Software requirements: analysis and specification
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
The SPLIT method: building product lines for software-intensive systems
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
CoPAM: a compact-oriented platform architecting method family for product family engineering
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
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
FORM: A feature-oriented reuse method with domain-specific reference architectures
Annals of Software Engineering
A nonfunctional requirement tradeoff analysis approach for software product line architecture design
Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering
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Nowadays the increasing demand for customized products and services in traditional areas such as Automotion Manufacturing or Aeronautical Component Engineering is being satisfied with a new approach called "Product Platform". This successful approach is also being considered in the design of software-based components in these areas, which are recognized as complex and critical.In this paper, we present the research that is being carried out at Mondragon University. This effort focuses on the analysis of existing Product Platform Development methods and the transference of this know-how to Software Product Development.As a result, a Software Product Line (SPL) development method will be defined and applied in a real case. This method will be based upon market demands, so it should be flexible enough to respond to customer's requests and market pressure. In this paper we will explain in detail one step of the process. This step is concerned with how QFD technique can be used to the specification of components in a SPL.