Abstract: |
Model-Driven Software Engineering (MDSE), Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) and Software Configuration
Management (SCM) have been established as independent disciplines to ease different aspects of
software development. The usage of models as high-level abstractions promises to increase productivity, while
software product lines manage variability within a family of similar software products; software configuration
management systems manage evolution and support collaborative development. In this paper, we explore the
state of the art regarding the pairwise combinations MDSE/SPLE, SPLE/SCM, and MDSE/SCM and show
that an integrated solution combining all three disciplines is missing. We present a conceptual framework
to integrate MDSE, SPLE and SCM uniformly based on a filtered editing model. The framework implies a
number of advantages, namely unconstrained variability, a reduction of cognitive complexity, improved consistency,
tool independence, and a higher level of automation. Our formalism is based on a uniform versioning
model for temporal, cooperative, and logical versioning of models. By an example, we show the feasibility of
our approach. |