Reconciling Context-Oriented Programming and Feature Modeling
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Reconciling Context-Oriented Programming and Feature Modeling
DyMMer-NFP is a tool to modeling non-functional properties and multiple context adaptation scenarios in software product lines
Three-Way Semantic Merge for Feature Model Evolution Plans
visualize feature models with the penrose diagram language
Domain-Specific Language (DSL) development for modelling variability, using Eclipse XTEXT and XTEND.
Artifacts for the 2017 master's thesis "Explaining Satisfiability Queries for Software Product Lines"
example SWaP-C analysis inthe Clafer modeling language
Interoperability of feature models guided by variability language constructs
A comprehensive collection of tools, libraries, frameworks, and educational materials focused on Feature-Oriented Product Line Engineering (FOPLE).
feature-model experiments à la carte 🍰
Broad database for publicly available feature models
SPLOT - Software Product Lines Online Tools
VariaMos is a Java-based tool for defining variability modeling languages, modeling (dynamic) product lines and cyber-physical self-adaptive systems, and supporting automated verification, analysis, configuration and simulation of these models.
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