Daniela Rabiser, Klaus Eder, Paul Grünbacher, Herbert Prähofer,
"Feature Modeling of Two Large-scale Industrial Software Systems: Experiences and Lessons Learned"
: Proceedings ACM/IEEE 18th Int'l Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, IEEE, Seite(n) 386 - 395, 2015
Original Titel:
Feature Modeling of Two Large-scale Industrial Software Systems: Experiences and Lessons Learned
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Proceedings ACM/IEEE 18th Int'l Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Original Kurzfassung:
Feature models are frequently used to capture the knowledge about configurable software systems and product lines. However, feature modeling of large-scale systems is challenging as many models are needed for diverse purposes. For instance, feature models can be used to reflect the perspectives of product management, technical solution architecture, or product configuration. Furthermore, models are required at different levels of granularity. Although numerous approaches and tools are available, it remains hard to define the purpose, scope, and granularity of feature models. In this paper we thus present experiences of developing feature models for two large-scale industrial automation software systems. Specifically, we extended an existing feature modeling tool to support models for different purposes and at multiple levels. We report results on the characteristics and modularity of the feature models, including metrics about model dependencies. We further discuss lessons learned during the modeling process.