Using MDA for integration of heterogeneous components in software supply chains |
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Authors: | Herman Hartmann Mila Keren Aart Matsinger Julia Rubin Tim Trew Tali Yatzkar-Haham |
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Affiliation: | 1. Previously with NXP Semiconductors, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;2. IBM Research, Haifa, Israel;3. University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands;4. NDS ltd, Hampshire, UK |
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Abstract: | Software product lines are increasingly built using components from specialized suppliers. A company that is in the middle of a supply chain has to integrate components from its suppliers and offer (partially configured) products to its customers. To satisfy both the variability required by each customer and the variability required to satisfy different customers’ needs, it may be necessary for such a company to use components from different suppliers, partly offering the same feature set. This leads to a product line with alternative components, possibly using different mechanisms for interfacing, binding and variability, which commonly occurs in embedded software development. |
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Keywords: | Software product line engineering Software supply chains Model driven engineering Component technology Resource constrained products Software integration |
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