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Basic Concepts, Classification, and Quality Criteria

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In Part I, we described a process to develop feature-oriented product lines. It involves domain and application engineering, each comprising several phases, from domain and requirements analysis to implementation and product derivation.

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    Some researchers distinguish between even more binding times, including preprocessing-time, link-time, weaving-time binding, and so forth (Rosenmüller 2011). For our discussions, the three-level distinction into compile time, load time, and run time is sufficient.

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    There are many different flavors of module systems, in which imports are expressed in different ways. The details are not relevant here. The interested reader may investigate and compare module systems for ML (Blume and Appel 1999) and Java (Gosling et al. 2005; Ancona and Zucca 2001) and Cardelli’s calculus (Cardelli 1997).

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    http://sourceforge.net/projects/llamachat/

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Apel, S., Batory, D., Kästner, C., Saake, G. (2013). Basic Concepts, Classification, and Quality Criteria. In: Feature-Oriented Software Product Lines. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37521-7_3

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