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Guiding Clone-and-Own When Creating Unplanned Products from a Software Product Line

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Clone-and-own is a simple and intuitive practice adopted to construct new product variants based on existing ones. However, when the developed family of products becomes rich, maintaining shared assets and managing variability between the clones become tedious tasks. Therefore, migrating the family of products into a software product line becomes essential. Despite that, software engineers remain interested in constructing new product variants that are not provided by the software product line. In this short paper, we briefly present our approach to guide software engineers in deriving new products from a software product line based on clone-and-own. This approach consists of proposing the possible configuration scenarios by means of operations to perform at asset level, in order to derive a new product variant.
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hal-01903003 , version 1 (24-10-2018)

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Eddy Ghabach, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Franjieh El Khoury, Badih Baz. Guiding Clone-and-Own When Creating Unplanned Products from a Software Product Line. International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR), May 2018, Madrid, Spain. ⟨hal-01903003⟩
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