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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MODEVAR

Flexible Variability Mining for IEC 61499 Control Software Applications with Varflix Alexander Stummer, Anna-Lena Hager and Rick Rabiser MODEVAR regular paper
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Re:Volution & MODEVAR Joint Session

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
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