Towards an impact analysis for component based real-time product line architectures

In this paper we propose a method for predicting the consequences of adding new components to an existing product line in the real-time systems domain. We refer to such a prediction as an impact analysis. New components are added as new features are introduced in the product line. Adding components...

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