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Combining service-orientation and software product line engineering: A systematic mapping study

Author:
Bardia Mohabbati
,
محسن اسدی
,
Dragan Gasevic
,
Marek Hatala
,
Hausi Muller
,
Bardia Mohabbati
,
Mohsen Asadi
,
Dragan Gasevic
,
Marek Hatala
,
Hausi Muller
Year
: 2013
Abstract: Context

Service-Orientation -SO- is a rapidly emerging paradigm for the design and development of adaptive and dynamic software systems. Software Product Line Engineering -SPLE- has also gained attention as a promising and successful software reuse development paradigm over the last decade and proven to provide effective solutions to deal with managing the growing complexity of software systems.



Objective

This study aims at characterizing and identifying the existing research on employing and leveraging SO and SPLE.



Method

We conducted a systematic mapping study to identify and analyze related literature. We identified 81 primary studies, dated from 2000–2011 and classified them with respect to research focus, types of research and contribution.



Result

The mapping synthesizes the available evidence about combining the synergy points and integration of SO and SPLE. The analysis shows that the majority of studies focus on service variability modeling and adaptive systems by employing SPLE principles and approaches.



In particular, SPLE approaches, especially feature-oriented approaches for variability modeling, have been applied to the design and development of service-oriented systems. While SO is employed in software product line contexts for the realization of product lines to reconcile the flexibility, scalability and dynamism in product derivations thereby creating dynamic software product lines.

Conclusion

Our study summarizes and characterizes the SO and SPLE topics researchers have investigated over the past decade and identifies promising research directions as due to the synergy generated by integrating methods and techniques from these two areas.
DOI: 10.1016/j.infsof.2013.05.006
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3367614
Keyword(s): systematic mapping,Service-oriented architecture,Software product lines
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contributor authorBardia Mohabbatien
contributor authorمحسن اسدیen
contributor authorDragan Gasevicen
contributor authorMarek Hatalaen
contributor authorHausi Mulleren
contributor authorBardia Mohabbatifa
contributor authorMohsen Asadifa
contributor authorDragan Gasevicfa
contributor authorMarek Hatalafa
contributor authorHausi Mullerfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:45:07Z
date available2020-06-06T13:45:07Z
date issued2013
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3367614?locale-attribute=en
description abstractContext

Service-Orientation -SO- is a rapidly emerging paradigm for the design and development of adaptive and dynamic software systems. Software Product Line Engineering -SPLE- has also gained attention as a promising and successful software reuse development paradigm over the last decade and proven to provide effective solutions to deal with managing the growing complexity of software systems.



Objective

This study aims at characterizing and identifying the existing research on employing and leveraging SO and SPLE.



Method

We conducted a systematic mapping study to identify and analyze related literature. We identified 81 primary studies, dated from 2000–2011 and classified them with respect to research focus, types of research and contribution.



Result

The mapping synthesizes the available evidence about combining the synergy points and integration of SO and SPLE. The analysis shows that the majority of studies focus on service variability modeling and adaptive systems by employing SPLE principles and approaches.



In particular, SPLE approaches, especially feature-oriented approaches for variability modeling, have been applied to the design and development of service-oriented systems. While SO is employed in software product line contexts for the realization of product lines to reconcile the flexibility, scalability and dynamism in product derivations thereby creating dynamic software product lines.

Conclusion

Our study summarizes and characterizes the SO and SPLE topics researchers have investigated over the past decade and identifies promising research directions as due to the synergy generated by integrating methods and techniques from these two areas.
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languageEnglish
titleCombining service-orientation and software product line engineering: A systematic mapping studyen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordssystematic mappingen
subject keywordsService-oriented architectureen
subject keywordsSoftware product linesen
identifier doi10.1016/j.infsof.2013.05.006
journal titleInformation and Software Technologyen
journal titleInformation and Software Technologyfa
pages1845-1859
journal volume55
journal issue11
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1074048.html
identifier articleid1074048
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