Software Product Lines Approach in Enterprise System Development

Enterprise software is an untapped area for software product lines (SPL) approach. Our current understanding of enterprise SPL is as follows. The enterprise SPL is based upon an application centric architecture, which manages variability of platform and non-functional requirements, and achieves vari...

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