Authors
Patrick Heymans, P-Y Schobbens, J-C Trigaux, Yves Bontemps, R Matulevičius, Andreas Classen
Publication date
2008/6/1
Journal
IET software
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
281-302
Publisher
IET Digital Library
Description
Feature diagrams (FDs) are a family of popular modelling languages, mainly used for managing variability in software product lines. FDs were first introduced by Kang et al. as part of the feature-oriented domain analysis (FODA) method back in 1990. Since then, various extensions of FODA FDs were devised to compensate for purported ambiguity and lack of precision and expressiveness. Recently, the authors surveyed these notations and provided them with a generic formal syntax and semantics, called free feature diagrams (FFDs). The authors also started investigating the comparative semantics of FFD with respect to other recent formalisations of FD languages. Those results were targeted at improving the quality of FD languages and making the comparison between them more objective.The previous results are recalled in a self-contained, better illustrated and better motivated fashion. Most importantly, a …
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