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| Kyo C. Kang, Jaejoon Lee, Patrick Donohoe, "Feature-Oriented Product Line Engineering," IEEE Software, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 58-65, July/August, 2002. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/MS.2002.1020288, author = {Kyo C. Kang and Jaejoon Lee and Patrick Donohoe}, title = {Feature-Oriented Product Line Engineering}, journal ={IEEE Software}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, issn = {0740-7459}, year = {2002}, pages = {58-65}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2002.1020288}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - MGZN JO - IEEE Software TI - Feature-Oriented Product Line Engineering IS - 4 SN - 0740-7459 SP58 EP65 EPD - 58-65 A1 - Kyo C. Kang, A1 - Jaejoon Lee, A1 - Patrick Donohoe, PY - 2002 KW - Product line method KW - marketing and product plan KW - feature orientation KW - product line analysis KW - product line architecture KW - component design. VL - 19 JA - IEEE Software ER - | |||
Product line software engineering is an emerging paradigm that guides organizations toward developing products from core assets instead of developing them one by one from scratch. Requirements are essential inputs to PL asset development, but they aren't sufficient on their own to develop PL assets. A marketing and product plan, including plans on what features to package in products, how to deliver these features to customers, and how the products will evolve in the future, also drive PL asset development. The Feature-Oriented Reuse Method (FORM) concentrates on analyzing and modeling a PL's commonalities and differences in terms of product features and uses the analysis results to develop architectures and components. In this article, the authors illustrate how FORM brings efficiency into PL development with a home integration system example.

