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Austin Software Process Improvement Network (A-SPIN) |
| Mar 15, 2006 Special joint meeting with IEEE-CS New Pragmatic Methods for Developing Software Product Lines Dr. Charles Krueger, BigLever Software To view slides
of Dr. Krueger's March ASPIN presentation on Software Priorities, please
click here.
Tools and techniques for software development tend to focus on individual products. However, most de-velopment organizations must create a product line – a portfolio of closely related products with variations in features and functions – rather than a single product. This mismatch has led to the emergence of software development methods, tools and techniques, focused specifically on the challenges of software product line development. Early software product line case studies at the genesis of the field (such as those presented by Paul Clements a year ago at this forum) revealed some of the best software engineering improvement metrics seen in four decades. The latest generation of software product line success stories exhibit even greater improvements, extending benefits beyond product creation into maintenance and evolution, lowering the overall complexity of product line development, increasing the scalability of product lines, and enabling organizations to make the transition to software product line practice with up to 100x less time, cost and effort. In this presentation, Charles Krueger from BigLever Software will explore the new methods behind the latest generation of software product line success stories. The audience will learn advanced, yet very pragmatic, methods that are proving successful in recent real-world implementations.
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