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Introducing Traceability to Product Lines

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Traceability is a key supporting technology for product line engineering. It is necessary to develop a product line infrastructure that covers a complete product family and to maintain such an infrastructure consistently. In this paper, we describe how traceability support can be added to an existing product line method and give an example of the application of the resulting method.

This work has been partially funded by the ESAPS project (Eureka gl 2023 Programme, ITEA project

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Bayer, J., Widen, T. (2002). Introducing Traceability to Product Lines. In: van der Linden, F. (eds) Software Product-Family Engineering. PFE 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2290. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47833-7_38

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