Standards Initiatives for Software Product Line Engineering and Management within the International Organization for Standardization
Käkölä, T., "Standards Initiatives for Software Product Line Engineering and Management within the International Organization for Standardization," System Sciences (HICSS), 2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on , vol., no., pp.1-10, 5-8 Jan. 2010. doi: 10.1109/HICSS.2010.348
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Software product line engineering is an established
methodology for fast and effective development
of software-intensive systems and services. To
reap maximum benefits from the methodology, businesses
typically need to implement coordinated changes
in development methodologies, tools, product architectures,
organizational designs, and business models. Product
lines are developed in complex international software
ecosystems, but there is no coordinated set of
international standards for defining and leveraging the
methodology. As a result, ecosystems cannot adopt
standardized methods and tools for developing product
lines, tool vendors face difficulties in developing tools
to enable product line engineering, and universities
cannot effectively set up product line engineering
courses because an internationally accepted curriculum
is missing. The International Organization for Standardization
has initiated several projects to create a set of
international standards for software product line engineering.
Practitioners, researchers, and other stakeholders
can contribute to these projects through their national
standards bodies. This paper discusses the projects
and future directions for product line standardization.
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