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SPLC 2007: Kyoto, Japan
- Software Product Lines, 11th International Conference, SPLC 2007, Kyoto, Japan, September 10-14, 2007, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 0-7695-2888-0

Feature Modeling
- Alexandre Bragança, Ricardo Jorge Machado:

Automating Mappings between Use Case Diagrams and Feature Models for Software Product Lines. 3-12 - Mikolás Janota

, Joseph Kiniry:
Reasoning about Feature Models in Higher-Order Logic. 13-22 - Krzysztof Czarnecki, Andrzej Wasowski:

Feature Diagrams and Logics: There and Back Again. 23-34
Experience 1
- Paul Jensen:

Experiences with Product Line Development of Multi-Discipline Analysis Software at Overwatch Textron Systems. 35-43 - Yuzo Ishida:

Software Product Lines Approach in Enterprise System Development. 44-53 - David Sellier, Gorka Benguria Elguezabal, Gorka Urchegui:

Introducing Software Product Line Engineering for Metal Processing Lines in a Small to Medium Enterprise. 54-62
Cost/Requirement
- Makoto Nonaka, Liming Zhu

:
Impact of Architecture and Quality Investment in Software Product Line Development. 63-73 - Dharmalingam Ganesan, Jens Knodel, Ronny Kolb, Uwe Haury, Gerald Meier:

Comparing Costs and Benefits of Different Test Strategies for a Software Product Line: A Study from Testo AG. 74-83 - Danilo Beuche, Andreas Birk, Heinrich Dreier, Andreas Fleischmann, Heidi Galle, Gerald Heller, Dirk Janzen, Isabel John, Ramin Tavakoli Kolagari, Thomas von der Maßen, Andreas Wolfram:

Using Requirements Management Tools in Software Product Line Engineering: The State of the Practice. 84-96
Production
- Charles W. Krueger:

The 3-Tiered Methodology: Pragmatic Insights from New Generation Software Product Lines. 97-106 - Alexander Gruler, Alexander Harhurin, Judith Hartmann:

Development and Configuration of Service-based Product Lines. 107-116 - Gary J. Chastek, Patrick Donohoe, John D. McGregor:

A Production System for Software Product Lines. 117-128
Variability Management
- Jules White, Douglas C. Schmidt, Egon Wuchner, Andrey Nechypurenko:

Automating Product-Line Variant Selection for Mobile Devices. 129-140 - Rick Rabiser

, Paul Grünbacher, Deepak Dhungana
:
Supporting Product Derivation by Adapting and Augmenting Variability Models. 141-150 - Felix Loesch, Erhard Ploedereder:

Optimization of Variability in Software Product Lines. 151-162
Experience 2
- Yoshihiro Matsumoto:

A Guide for Management and Financial Controls of Product Lines. 163-170 - Kangtae Kim, Hyungrok Kim, Woomok Kim:

Building Software Product Line from the Legacy Systems "Experience in the Digital Audio and Video Domain". 171-180 - Chong-Mok Park, Seokjin Hong, Kyoung-Ho Son, Jagun Kwon:

A Component Model supporting Decomposition and Composition of Consumer Electronics Software Product Lines. 181-192
Experience 3
- Ibrahim Habli, Tim Kelly:

Challenges of Establishing a Software Product Line for an Aerospace Engine Monitoring System. 193-202 - Hans Peter Jepsen, Jan Gaardsted Dall, Danilo Beuche:

Minimally Invasive Migration to Software Product Lines. 203-211 - Holt Mebane, Joni T. Ohta:

Dynamic Complexity and the Owen Firmware Product Line Program. 212-222
Aspect-Orientation/MDA
- Christian Kästner, Sven Apel

, Don S. Batory:
A Case Study Implementing Features Using AspectJ. 223-232 - Markus Völter, Iris Groher:

Product Line Implementation using Aspect-Oriented and Model-Driven Software Development. 233-242 - Jon Oldevik, Øystein Haugen:

Higher-Order Transformations for Product Lines. 243-254
Short Paper 1
- Horst Schirmeier

, Olaf Spinczyk:
Tailoring Infrastructure Software Product Lines by Static Application Analysis. 255-260 - Soo Ho Chang, Soo Dong Kim:

A Variability Modeling Method for Adaptable Services in Service-Oriented Computing. 261-268 - Christian Tischer, Andreas Müller, Markus Ketterer, Lars Geyer:

Why does it take that long? Establishing Product Lines in the Automotive Domain. 269-274

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