Software Product Lines : Practices and Patterns

Paul Clements,Linda Northrop

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Published by Addison Wesley 20/08/2001, 2001
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Long a standard practice in traditional manufacturing, the concept of product lines is relatively new to the software industry. A software product line is a family of systems that share a common set of core technical assets, with preplanned extensions and variations to address the needs of specific customers or market segments. Software organizations of all types and sizes are discovering that when skillfully implemented, a product line strategy can yield enormous gains in productivity, quality, and time-to-market.

Software Product Lines is the culmination of an intensive investigation, undertaken by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon, into how leading-edge software development organizations have "retooled" for product lines. With explanations of fundamental concepts further illuminated by real-world experience, this book spells out the technical issues involved in adopting a product line strategy, as well as the organizational and management issues that are so critical for success. In providing a comprehensive set of practices and patterns, this book defines and explores the key activities for software product line development and explains specific practice areas in engineering, technical management, and organizational management.

Highlights include:

  • The benefits of a software product line approach, including actual improvement data from industrial success stories
  • Methods to develop a reusable base of core assets and to develop products that utilize that core
  • Common problems paired with concrete solutions in the form of reusable software product pine patterns
  • Twenty-nine practice areas for successful implementation, including architecture definition,component development, configuration management, market analysis, and training
  • The product line technical probe for identifying technical and organizational weaknesses that could impede success

Three detailed case studies from the industry lead you step by step through the process of developing and managing software product lines, illustrating potential pitfalls, creative solutions, and the ultimate rewards. Discussion questions, sidebars, and real-world anecdotes from the trenches reveal the collective wisdom of those on the front line of software product line ventures.



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About the Author:

Paul Clements is a senior member of the technical staff at the SEI, where he works on software architecture and product line engineering. He is the author of five books and more than three dozen papers on these and other topics.

Linda Northrop is director of the Product Line Systems Program at the SEI and chaired the first annual International Conference on Software Product Lines. A frequent keynote speaker and highly acclaimed educator, she has more than thirty years of experience in software development, including work at Eastman Kodak and IBM.



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Title: Software Product Lines : Practices and ...
Publisher: Addison Wesley 20/08/2001
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Edition: 3rd Edition

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