1998
DOI: 10.1007/10692867_4
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A Discipline for Handling Feature Interaction

Abstract: A challenging problem within the wider software evolution problem is the development of systems by features. While most of the recent work centered around the detection of feature interactions, we present an approach based on modular specification, separation of concerns and prevention of unwanted interactions. We illustrate our approach extending a formalism for the specification of reactive systems and showing its application to some aspects of the well-known case of telephone systems (POTS and variations). … Show more

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“…Many researchers have acknowledged the difficulty in detecting feature interactions in the presence of unknown information, and have related this to the frame problem from artificial intelligence [5,6,11,12]. Jackson relates the frame problem to views, which are similar in spirit to cross-cuts [26].…”
Section: Open Systems and Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have acknowledged the difficulty in detecting feature interactions in the presence of unknown information, and have related this to the frame problem from artificial intelligence [5,6,11,12]. Jackson relates the frame problem to views, which are similar in spirit to cross-cuts [26].…”
Section: Open Systems and Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%