alm13a

@inproceedings{ALM13a,
	Abstract = {Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is a theoretical framework which structures a set of objects described by properties. In order to migrate software product variants which are considered similar into a product line, it is essential to identify the common and the optional fea- tures between the software product variants. In this paper, we present an approach for feature location in a collection of software product variants based on FCA. In order to validate our approach we applied it on a case study based on ArgoUML. The results of this evaluation showed that all of the features were identified.
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	Address = {Pisa, Italy},
	Annote = {Short paper},
	Author = {Rafat AL-Msie'deen and Abdelhak Djamel Seriai and Marianne Huchard and Christelle Urtado and Sylvain Vauttier and Hamzeh Eyal Salman},
	Booktitle = {Safe and Secure Reuse - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Software Reuse},
	Date-Added = {2012-12-10 16:05:55 +0100},
	Date-Modified = {2014-09-30 14:50:17 +0000},
	Editor = {John Favaro and Maurizio Morisio},
	Keywords = {evolution / versions; object; features / product lines},
	Month = {June},
	Number = {7925},
	Pages = {302--307},
	Publisher = {Springer},
	Series = {LNCS},
	Title = {Feature location in a collection of software product variants using formal concept analysis},
	Year = {2013}}