In this paper we propose a behavioural model, namely the Extended Modal Labeled Transition Systems, as a basis for the formalization of the different notions of variability usually present in product families definitions. In particular, an EMLTS is able to define a family of products by telling at any state of the system whether transitions are optional or compulsory for the products of the family. Based on this model, verification that a product belongs to a family can be carried out by means of automatic tools.
A behavioural model for product families
Fantechi A;Gnesi S
2007
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In this paper we propose a behavioural model, namely the Extended Modal Labeled Transition Systems, as a basis for the formalization of the different notions of variability usually present in product families definitions. In particular, an EMLTS is able to define a family of products by telling at any state of the system whether transitions are optional or compulsory for the products of the family. Based on this model, verification that a product belongs to a family can be carried out by means of automatic tools.File in questo prodotto:
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