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Principles of Software Evolution, 7th International Workshop on (IWPSE'04)
Using Simulation to Facilitate the Study of Software Product Line Evolution
Kyoto, Japan
September 06-September 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2211-4
Yu Chen, Arizona State University - Tempe Campus
Gerald C. Gannod, Arizona State University - Polytechnic Campus
James S. Collofello, Arizona State University - Tempe Campus
Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Arizona State University - Tempe Campus
A product line approach is a disciplined methodology for strategic reuse of source code, requirement specifications, software architectures, design models, components, test cases, and the processes for using the aforementioned artifacts. Software process simulation modeling is a valuable tool for enabling decision making for a wide variety of purposes, ranging from adoption and strategic management to process improvement and planning. In this paper, discrete event simulation is used to provide a framework for the simulation of software product line engineering. We have created an environment that facilitates strategic management and long-term forecasting with respect to software product line development and evolution.
Citation:
Yu Chen, Gerald C. Gannod, James S. Collofello, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, "Using Simulation to Facilitate the Study of Software Product Line Evolution," iwpse, pp.103-112, Principles of Software Evolution, 7th International Workshop on (IWPSE'04), 2004
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