NECSIS: Managing Variability and Configurability in an MDE Development Process

The Network for the Engineering of Complex Software-Intensive Systems for Automotive Systems (NECSIS) is a research network to tackle the obstacles and develop new MDE capabilities that lead to the development of the next generation of MDE methods and tools. This project, Feature Oriented Modeling and Analysis, groups activities with involvement of the GSD Lab members within the NECSIS Theme 3: Uncertainty, Adaptability, and Variability.

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2013
Passos, L., K. Czarnecki, S. Apel, A. Wasowski, C. Kästner, J. Guo, and C. Hunsen, "Feature-Oriented Software Evolution", The Seventh International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-intensive Systems, Italy, ACM , 01/2013. [pdf][pdf]
2012
Diskin, Z., T. Maibaum, and K. Czarnecki, "Intermodeling, queries, and Kleisli categories", 15th International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE'12), Tallinn, Estonia, LNCS, volume 7212, pp. 163-177, 01/2012.
2011
2010
Bąk, K., K. Czarnecki, and A. Wąsowski, "Feature and Meta-Models in Clafer: Mixed, Specialized, and Coupled", 3rd International Conference on Software Language Engineering, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 10/2010. [pdf][pdf]