HomeAway's Transition to Software Product Line Practice: Engineering and Business Results in 60 Days
The genesis of HomeAway, Inc. was startup by accretion - eight companies in the web-based vacation home rental market were acquired and merged. The technical solution during the merger and acquisition phase was to assimilate the software functionality of each of the eight companies into a one-size-f...
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Zusammenfassung: | The genesis of HomeAway, Inc. was startup by accretion - eight companies in the web-based vacation home rental market were acquired and merged. The technical solution during the merger and acquisition phase was to assimilate the software functionality of each of the eight companies into a one-size-fits-all application that could be configured with runtime settings to support the look-and-feel of the original eight. When rapid growth and an aggressive business plan pushed the one-size-fits-all approach beyond its limits, HomeAway decisively applied the 3-tiered software product line (SPL) methodology and the gears unified SPL Framework to transition to a software product line practice. This case study explores how HomeAway leveraged the 3-tiered methodology and gears to make their transition, accelerate software development, reduce defect density, lower development overhead, and extend the scalability of its portfolio to better achieve its aggressive business goals - all within 60 days. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/SPLC.2008.36 |