2013 35th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icse.2013.6606715
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A study of variability spaces in open source software

Abstract: Configurable software systems allow users to customize them according to their needs. Supporting such variability is commonly divided into three parts: configuration space, build space, and code space. In this research abstract, we describe our work in exploring what information these spaces contain in practice, and if this information is consistent. This involves investigating how these spaces work together to ensure that variability is correctly implemented, and to avoid any inconsistencies or anomalies. Our… Show more

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