1st Edition

Software Engineering for Variability Intensive Systems Foundations and Applications

Edited By Ivan Mistrik, Matthias Galster, Bruce R. Maxim Copyright 2019
    400 Pages
    by Auerbach Publications

    400 Pages
    by Auerbach Publications

    This book addresses the challenges in the software engineering of variability-intensive systems. Variability-intensive systems can support different usage scenarios by accommodating different and unforeseen features and qualities. The book features academic and industrial contributions that discuss the challenges in developing, maintaining and evolving systems, cloud and mobile services for variability-intensive software systems and the scalability requirements they imply. The book explores software engineering approaches that can efficiently deal with variability-intensive systems as well as applications and use cases benefiting from variability-intensive systems.

     

    1 Variability-intensive Software Systems: Concepts and Techniques

    MATTHIAS GALSTER, IVAN MISTRIK, BRUCE MAXIM

    Part I CONCEPTS AND MODELS

    2 Observations from Variability Modelling Approaches at the Architecture Level

    ANA PAULA ALLIAN, RAFAEL CAPILLA, AND ELISA YUMI NAKAGAWA

    3 Context Modelling for Variability-intensive Systems During Requirements Engineering

    NELUFAR ULFAT-BUNYADI AND MARITTA HEISEL

    4 Variability Incorporated Simultaneous Decomposition of Models UnderStructural and Procedural Views

    MUHAMMED CAGRI KAYA, SELMA SULOGLU, GUL TOKDEMIR, BEDIR TEKINERDOGAN, AND ALI H. DOGRU

    Part II ANALYZING AND EVALUAT ING

    5 Towards Self-securing Software Systems: Variability Spectrum

    MOHAMED ABDELRAZEK, JOHN GRUNDY, AND AMANI IBRAHIM

    6 The Emerging Role of the Ecosystems Architect

    JAMES HEDGES AND ANDREI FURDA

    7 Features and How to Find Them: A Survey of Manual Feature Location

    JACOB KRÜGER, THORSTEN BERGER, AND THOMAS LEICH

    8 A Debt-Aware Software Product Lines Engineering Using Portfolio Theory

    JASMINE LEE AND RAMI BAHSOON

    9 Realising Variability in Dynamic Software Product Lines

    JANE D. A. SANDIM ELEUTÉRIO, BRENO B. N. DE FRANÇA, CECILIA M. F. RUBIRA, AND ROGÉRIO DE LEMOS

    Part III TECHNOLOGIES, EXPERIMENTS, AND STUDIES

    10 A Feature Ontology to Power Enterprise-Level Product Line Engineering

    CHARLES KRUEGER AND PAUL CLEMENTS

    11 Design of Variable Big Data Architectures for E-Government Domain

    BEDIR TEKINERDOGAN AND BURAK UZUN

    12 Refactoring Support for Variability-intensive Systems

    VAHID ALIZADEH, MAROUANE KESSENTINI, AND BRUCE R. MAXIM

    13 Variability in Library Evolution: An Exploratory Study on Open-Source Java Libraries

    HUSSEIN ALRUBAYE, MOHAMED WIEM MKAOUER, AND ANTHONY PERUMA

    14 Evolving Variability Requirements of IoT Systems

    LUIS CHUMPITAZ, ANDREI FURDA, AND SENG LOKE

    15 Outlook and Future Directions

    BRUCE MAXIM, MATTHIAS GALSTER, AND IVAN MISTRIK

    Biography

    Ivan Mistrík is a researcher in software-intensive systems engineering. He is a computer scientist who is interested in system and software engineering and in system and software architecture. He has more than forty years’ experience in the field of computer systems engineering as an information systems developer, R&D leader, SE/SA research analyst, educator in computer sciences, and ICT management consultant.



    Matthias Galster is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Previously he received a PhD in Software Engineering. His current work aims at improving the way we develop high quality software, with a focus on software requirements engineering, software architecture, software development processes and practices, and empirical software engineering.



    Bruce R. Maxim has worked as a software engineer, project manager, professor, author, and consultant for more than thirty years. His research interests include software engineering, human computer interaction, game design, AR/VR, social media, artificial intelligence, and computer science education. Bruce Maxim is associate professor of computer and information science at the University of Michigan—Dearborn. Rami Bahsoon is a Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering and founder of the ‘Software Engineering for/in the Cloud’ interest groups at the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, UK, working in areas related to cloud software engineering and economics-driven software engineering and architecture. Bahsoon had founded and co-organized the International Software Engineering Workshop series on Software Architecture and Mobility held in conjunction with ICSE and the IEEE International Software Engineering for/in the Cloud workshop in conjunction with IEEE Services.