Consistent View Based Management Of Variability In Space And Time

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Consistent View-Based Management of Variability in Space and Time

Author: Ananieva, Sofia
language: en
Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Release Date: 2022-12-06
Developing variable systems faces many challenges. Dependencies between interrelated artifacts within a product variant, such as code or diagrams, across product variants and across their revisions quickly lead to inconsistencies during evolution. This work provides a unification of common concepts and operations for variability management, identifies variability-related inconsistencies and presents an approach for view-based consistency preservation of variable systems.
Architecture-based Evolution of Dependable Software-intensive Systems

Author: Heinrich, Robert
language: en
Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Release Date: 2023-06-05
This cumulative habilitation thesis, proposes concepts for (i) modelling and analysing dependability based on architectural models of software-intensive systems early in development, (ii) decomposition and composition of modelling languages and analysis techniques to enable more flexibility in evolution, and (iii) bridging the divergent levels of abstraction between data of the operation phase, architectural models and source code of the development phase.
A Reference Structure for Modular Model-based Analyses

Author: Koch, Sandro Giovanni
language: en
Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Release Date: 2024-04-25
In this work, the authors analysed the co-dependency between models and analyses, particularly the structure and interdependence of artefacts and the feature-based decomposition and composition of model-based analyses. Their goal is to improve the maintainability of model-based analyses. They have investigated the co-dependency of Domain-specific Modelling Languages (DSMLs) and model-based analyses regarding evolvability, understandability, and reusability.