Capturing Timeline Variability With Transparent Configuration Environments

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E. Dolstra, G. Florijn, M. de Jonge and E. Visser. Capturing Timeline Variability with Transparent Configuration Environments. In International Workshop on Software Variability Management, Portland, Oregon, USA, May 2003. (pdf)

Abstract

Virtually every non-trivial software system exhibits variability: the property that the set of features, characteristics of the system that are relevant to some stakeholder, can be changed at certain points in the system's deployment life-cycle. Some features can be bound only at specific moments in the life-cycle, while some can be bound at several distinct moments (timeline variability). This leads to inconsistent configuration interfaces; variability decisions are generally made through different interfaces depending on the moment in the life-cycle. In this paper we propose to formalize variability into a feature model that takes timeline issues into account and to derive from such feature models configuration interfaces that abstract over the life-cycle.