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In a software product line, quality assessment is especially important because an error or an inadequate design decision can be spread into a lot of products. Moreover, in a product line, different members of the line may require different quality attributes. In this paper, a method for quality aware software product line engineering that takes into account the variability of quality aspects and facilitates quality assessment is presented.
This work was partially funded by the Basque Government (a doctoral grant) and the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education under grant TIN2007-61779 (OPTIMA).
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Etxeberria, L., Sagardui, G. (2008). Quality Assessment in Software Product Lines. In: Mei, H. (eds) High Confidence Software Reuse in Large Systems. ICSR 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5030. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68073-4_16
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