Session 3 – Analysis and Efficiency

Analysing Self-Adaptive Systems as Software Product Lines Juliane Päßler, Maurice ter Beek, Ferruccio Damiani, Einar Broch Johnsen and Silvia Lizeth Tapia Tarifa Journal First Track - Regular On the Effect of Feature Reduction on Energy Consumption: An Exploratory Study Xhevahire Tërnava, Romain Lefeuvre, Quentin Perez, Djamel Eddine Khelladi, Mathieu Acher and Benoit Combemale Research Track - Regular AquaIA : Implementing Controlled Deficit Irrigation by means of Feature Modelling Techniques Francisco Sebastian Benitez, José A. Galindo, Mireia Corell and Francisco José Domínguez Mayo Industrial Track - Regular Feature-Oriented Modelling and Analysis of a Self-Adaptive Robotic System Juliane Päßler, Maurice ter Beek, Ferruccio Damiani, Clemens Dubslaff, Einar Broch Johnsen and Silvia Lizeth Tapia Tarifa Journal First Track - Regular On Synthesizing Presence Conditions in Numerical Software Product Lines Aleksandar S. Dimovski Research…
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Session 2 – Visualization and Web-Based SPLs

Re-Engineering Microservices into Web-Based Software Product Lines Rifqi Farel Muhammad, Bonaventura Galang Kristabel Angipanglipur Hatmasasmita, Syifa Afra Kamila Mumtaz, Maya Retno Ayu Setyautami and Ade Azurat Challenge Solutions Track - Short UVengine: A Universal Variability Resolution Engine for Feature Models Using Template-Based Artifacts José Miguel Horcas, Mónica Pinto and Lidia Fuentes Demo and Tools Track - Short Lightweight Visualization of Software Features with HAnS-viz Johan Martinson, Kevin Hermann, Riman Houbbi, David Stechow and Thorsten Berger Demo and Tools Track - Short WinVMJ Composer: Enabling Web-based Software Product Line Development Ichlasul Affan, Dave Matthew Peter Lumban Tobing, Williams and Maya Retno Ayu Setyautami Demo and Tools Track - Short Visualizing Feature-Oriented Software Evolution Kevin Hermann, Johan Martinson and Thorsten Berger Research Track - Short
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Session 1 – Applied Variability and Consistency

Software variability as a new dimension of computational thinking: an exploration Jesús Moreno-León, David Romero-Organvídez, Gregorio Robles and David Benavides Research Track - Regular Navigating Heterogeneous Variability: Strategies and Insights from the Industrial Technology Division of ZF Friedrichshafen AG Lothar Kiltz and Martin Becker Industrial Track - Regular Exploring Variability Modeling Challenges in UVL with a Dataset from the Restaurant Industry José Miguel Horcas Aguilera, Mónica Pinto and Lidia Fuentes Research Track - Regular Managing Control Software Variability in Cyber-Physical Production Systems: The V4rdiac Approach Hafiyyan Sayyid Fadhlillah, Kristof Meixner, Sandra Greiner, Antonio Manuel Gutierrez and Rick Rabiser Journal First Track - Regular
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Doctoral Symposium

Parameter Management for Automotive - ECU Configuration via Software Product Line Engineering Richard von Esebeck Towards Effective and Efficient Feature-Model Analyses for Evolving System Software Elias Kuiter Varflix: A Flexible Approach for Variability Mining Alexander Stummer Mosaic Digital Twins: A Variability-Centric Approach to Engineering Adaptive Cyber-Physical Systems Volodymyr Prokopets
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Keynote: The Future of Software Engineering is in your hands, and I believe in you! – Wesley K. G. Assunção

Wesley K. G. Assunção (North Carolina State University, USA) Keynote Title: The Future of Software Engineering is in your hands, and I believe in you! Keynote Abstract: Software engineering has been a crucial discipline to support the advancement of our modern world, since software systems power all segments of society. This is possible due to the development of the discipline in the last decades, to a state in which we have qualified people (software engineers, practitioners, and researchers), proper processes, and cutting-edge technologies. To achieve this current state, the discipline of software engineering has been advanced by private companies, open-source communities, government agencies, and universities. What do all those different institutions have in common? They have talented, smart, and creative people. The doctoral degree is the highest academic degree, focusing…
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