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CD Lab VaSiCS strong at SPLC 2021

7 presentations at SPLC 2021

The Christian Doppler Lab VaSiCS was involved (either as presenters or co-authors) in 7 presentations at this year's 25th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC, splc2021.net/), opens an external URL in a new window, which took place September 6-11, 2021.

* Hafiyyan Sayyid Fadhlillah, Kevin Feichtinger, Lisa Sonnleithner, Rick Rabiser, Alois Zoitl:  Towards heterogeneous multi-dimensional variability modeling in cyber-physical production systems (paper, opens an external URL in a new window)

* Chico Sundermann, Kevin Feichtinger, Dominik Engelhardt, Rick Rabiser, Thomas Thüm: Yet Another Textual Variability Language? (paper, opens an external URL in a new window, video, opens an external URL in a new window)

* Klaus Schmid, Rick Rabiser, Martin Becker, Goetz Botterweck, Matthias Galster, Iris Groher, Danny Weyns: Bridging the Gap: Voices from Industry and Research on Industrial Relevance of SPLC (paper, opens an external URL in a new window, video, opens an external URL in a new window)

* Ana Eva Chacón-Luna, Antonio Manuel Gutierrez Fernandez, José A. Galindo and David Benavides: Empirical software product line engineering: A systematic literature review (paper, opens an external URL in a new window, video, opens an external URL in a new window)

* Maya R.A. Setyautami, Hafiyyan Sayyid Fadhlillah and Ade Azurat: PRICES: Towards Web-Based Product Lines Generator (paper, opens an external URL in a new window)

* Kristof Meixner, Kevin Feichtinger, Rick Rabiser, Stefan Biffl: A Reusable Set of Real-World Product Line Case Studies for Comparing Variability Models in Research and Practice (paper, opens an external URL in a new window)

* Kevin Feichtinger, Rick Rabiser: How flexible must a Transformation Approach for Variability Models and Custom Variability Representations be? (paper, opens an external URL in a new window)