Feature models were invented in 1990 and have been recognised as one of the main contributions to the software product line community. Although there have been several attempts to establish a sort of standard variability modelling language, there is still no consensus. There can be many motivations to have one but there is one that is very important: information sharing among researchers, tools or developers. This first international workshop is an interactive event where all participants shall share knowledge about how to build up a simple variability modelling language that all the community can agree on.
First International Workshop on Languages for Modelling Variability (MODEVAR 2019)
David Benavides,R. Rabiser,D. Batory,M. Acher
Published 2019 in Software Product Lines Conference
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Software Product Lines Conference
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2019-09-09
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