ABSTRACT
In emerging domains such as ubiquitous computing, service robotics, unmanned space and water exploration, and medical and life-support devices, software is becoming increasingly complex with extensive variation in both requirements and resource constraints. Developers face growing pressure to deliver high-quality software with additional functionality, on tight deadlines, and more economically.
- S. Hallsteinsen, M. Hinchey, S. Park, and K. Schmid, "Dynamic Software Product Lines," Computer, 41(4): 93--95, April 2008. Google ScholarDigital Library
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