Speaker Information
- 20 min (including questions) for SPLC regular papers in research and industry tracks
- 15 min (including questions) for SPLC journal first, challenge solutions, demos & tools, and short papers
- 20 min (including questions) for MODEVAR short papers
- 30 min (including questions) for MODEVAR regular papers
- 20 min (including questions) for Re:Volution papers
- 20 min (including questions) for Doctoral Symposium papers
Mo. 01/09
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Coffee break
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Registration
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MODEVAR Keynote
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Coffee break
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Re:Volution & MODEVAR Joint Session
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Lunch Break
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MODEVAR
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Third Tutorial on the Universal Variablity Language Practical Extensions and Tool Ecosystem
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Coffee break
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Third Tutorial on the Universal Variablity Language Practical Extensions and Tool Ecosystem
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Re:Volution & MODEVAR Joint Discussion
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Guided tour around A Coruña
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Reception at Rectorate of the University of A Coruña
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Tue. 02/09
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Registration
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Doctoral Symposium Opening
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Keynote The Future of Software Engineering is in your hands, and I believe in you! Wesley K. G. Assunção
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Coffee break
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Doctoral Symposium
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Doctoral Symposium Ask Me Anything (with lunch break)
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Coffee break
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MEGA, Mundo Estrella Galicia
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Tue. 02/09
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Registration
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Tutorial: The Engineering and Manufacture of Software based Products
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Coffee break
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Tutorial: The Engineering and Manufacture of Software based Products
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Lunch Break
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Tutorial: The Engineering and Manufacture of Software based Products
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Coffee break
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Tutorial: The Engineering and Manufacture of Software based Products
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MEGA, Mundo Estrella Galicia
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Wed. 03/09
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Registration
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Opening
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Keynote Evolution of Relational Databases, NoSQL and Graph Databases Meike Klettke
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Coffee break
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Session 1 - Applied Variability and Consistency
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Lunch Break
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Session 2 - Visualization and Web-Based SPLs
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Coffee break
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Session 3 - Analysis and Efficiency
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Guided tour around A Coruña
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Reception at A Coruña City Council
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Thu. 04/09
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Registration
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Townhall meeting
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Keynote Assuring Product Lines of Complex Systems Marsha Chechik
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Coffee break
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Session 4 - Sampling and Formal Techniques
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Lunch Break
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Session 5 - Machine Learning and LLMs
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Coffee break
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Hall of fame
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Guided tour around the city of Santiago de Compostela
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Gala dinner at Pazo de Vilaboa
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Fri. 05/09
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Registration
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Session 6 - Optimization and Search Strategies
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Coffee break
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Session 7 - Feature Usage and Feedback
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Closing
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Lunch Break
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Session detail
Re:Volution & MODEVAR Joint Session. Monday 1st, 10:30 – 12:30
On Reverse Engineering Cardinality-Based Feature Models
Mathis Weiß, Simon Imran Butt and Malte Lochau
Re:Volution paper
Similarity-based recommendation of existing component configurations in component-based product lines
Jabier Martinez, Fernando Jorge-Hernández, Alejandro Rodríguez, Julio Navarro and Rafael Portero
Re:Volution paper
Short break
Towards Consistency Management in Variability-Intensive Cyber-Physical Production Systems
Malte Grave and Rick Rabiser
MODEVAR short paper
Comparing the Universal Variability Language with other Textual Variability Modeling Languages
Maurice ter Beek, Klaus Schmid and Holger Eichelberger
MODEVAR short paper
From Playmobil to Product Lines: towards a visual instrument for variability thinking measurement
David Romero Organvídez, Jesús Moreno-León, Gregorio Robles, Ana E. Chacón-Luna and David Benavides
MODEVAR short paper
MODEVAR short session. Monday 1st, 14:00 – 14:30
Flexible Variability Mining for IEC 61499 Control Software Applications with Varflix
Alexander Stummer, Anna-Lena Hager and Rick Rabiser
MODEVAR regular paper
Doctoral Symposium. Tuesday 2nd, 11:00 – 12:30
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
SPLC Session 1 – Applied Variability and Consistency. Wednesday 3rd, 11:00 – 12:30
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
Towards Consistency Preservation for Multi-Domain Variability Modeling
Dirk Neumann, Tobias Pett and Ina Schaefer
Research Track – Short
SPLC Session 2 – Visualization and Web-Based SPLs. Wednesday 3rd, 14:00 – 15:30
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
SPLC Session 3 – Analysis and Efficiency. Wednesday 3rd, 16:00 – 17:30
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 – Short
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 – Short
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
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
On Synthesizing Presence Conditions in Numerical Software Product Lines
Aleksandar S. Dimovski
Research Track – Regular
SPLC Session 4 – Sampling and Formal Techniques. Thursday 4th, 11:00 – 12:30
Investigating the Effects of T-Wise Interaction Sampling for Vulnerability Discovery in Highly-Configurable Software Systems
Tim Bächle, Erik Hofmayer, Christoph König, Tobias Pett and Ina Schaefer
Research Track – Regular
Pick Me: Judging Sample Quality with Binary Decision Diagrams
Tobias Heß, Aaron Molt, Sabrina Böhm, Sebastian Krieter and Thomas Thüm
Research Track – Regular
Exploring the Computational Complexity of Uniform Random Sampling and SAT Counting with Phase Transitions
Olivier Zeyen, Maxime Cordy, Gilles Perrouin and Mathieu Acher
Research Track – Regular
Speed Things Up: Leveraging GPU Processing Capabilities for Faster Sampling of Software Product Lines
Lennard Hettich, Johannes Stümpfle, Nasser Jazdi and Michael Weyrich
Research Track – Regular
Improving Deterministic BDD Compilation with Counting-Free Computation of Atomic Sets
Tobias Heß and Aaron Molt
Challenge Solutions Track – Short
SPLC Session 5 – Machine Learning and LLMs. Thursday 4th, 14:00 – 15:30
Automated Learning of Software Configuration Spaces is not Easy
Mathis Weiß, Robert Müller, Lukas Güthing, Tobias Vente, Lukas Wegmeth, Ina Schaefer and Malte Lochau
Research Track – Regular
Configuration bugs classification using LLMs and encoders
Noelia Lopez-Duran, David Romero Organvídez, Fermín Cruz and David Benavides
Research Track – Regular
LLM-based Co-Evolution of Configurable Software Systems
Nada Zine, Clément Quinton and Romain Rouvoy
Research Track – Regular
Performance Prediction of Cyber-Physical Systems Product Lines in Dynamic Environements
Marco Wijaya, Sami Lazreg, Tagir Fabarisov, Andreas Hein and Maxime Cordy
Research Track – Short”
Understanding Product Line Runtime Performance with Behaviour Models and Regression Model Trees
Birte Friesel and Olaf Spinczyk
Research Track – Short
SPLC Session 6 – Optimization and Search Strategies. Friday 5th, 09:00 – 10:30
Finding Optimal Configurations of Cardinality-based Feature Models using Weighted Automata
Robert Müller, Mathis Weiß and Malte Lochau
Research Track – Regular
Optimizing Competitive Positioning through Software Product Lines: An Industrial Application in Digital Marketing
José Manuel Sánchez Ruiz, Noelia Lopez-Duran, Miguel Ángel Olivero González, Francisco José Domínguez Mayo, David Benavides and Carmen Macedo Figueroa
Industrial Track – Regular
In the Search for Truth: Navigating Variability in Neuroimaging Software Pipelines
Youenn Merel-Jourdan, Mathieu Acher and Camille Maumet
Research Track – Short
Simplified Extensibility in the Universal Variability Language using Answer Set Programming
Ferdinand Auerswald, Dmytro Pukhkaiev and Uwe Aßmann
Research Track – Short
FMCooler: Simulated annealing for feature model configuration selection
Daniel Escanez-Exposito, Jabier Martinez, Eneko Osaba and Pino Caballero-Gil
Demo and Tools Track – Short
SPLC Session 7 – Feature Usage and Feedback. Friday 5th, 11:00 – 12:00
How can feature usage be tracked across product variants? Implicit Feedback in Software Product Lines
Oscar Díaz, Raul Medeiros and Mustafa Al-Hajjaji
Journal First Track – Short
Feature-Based Characterization of GitHub OSS Projects for Performance Assessment
José Manuel Sánchez Ruiz, Guillermo Ciria González, Miguel Ángel Olivero González, Francisco José Domínguez Mayo and David Benavides
Research Track – Regular
Managing Variability in Software Onboarding Roadmaps: An Industrial Case Study
Maider Azanza, Arantza Irastorza, Beatriz Pérez Lamancha and Nerea Larrañaga
Industrial Track – Short
Feedback analysis in software product line forked developments
David Romero Organvídez, Oscar Díaz, Yutian Tang and David Benavides
Research Track – Short