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REVaMP\(^2\) project is part of the ITEA 3 industry-driven Research, Development and Innovation programme in the domain of software innovation. REVaMP\(^2\) project aims to develop automated and comprehensive tools that support massive customizing of “Software-Intensive Systems and Services” (SIS) Product Lines (PL). This approach requires agile round-trip engineering processes for managing the different configurations in legacy assets, and for more systematic and automated variability management. For this purpose, the project puts among its priorities the standardization of a variability language called “Variability Exchange Language” (VEL) as a format for describing variability in models. This paper showcases the integration of the model-driven engineering (MDE) tool “Modelio” with the variability management tool “pure::variants” using the VEL language as data exchange format. VEL is used to model both the feature model, also referred to as “150% model”, with all possible variation points and all variant configurations coming from the features selection for the variant of a specific product.
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The research leading to these results was partially funded by the ITEA3 project 15010 REVaMP\(^2\), which is funded in part by the national funding agencies in various countries including Fonds Unique Interministériel (FUI), the Ile-de France region and the Banque Publique d’Investissement (BPI) in France.
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Bagnato, A. et al. (2019). Showcasing Modelio and pure:variants Integration in REVaMP\(^2\) Project. In: Franch, X., Männistö, T., Martínez-Fernández, S. (eds) Product-Focused Software Process Improvement. PROFES 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11915. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35333-9_43
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