Open source software and product lines 2007: Workshop at third international conference on open source systems

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Community: Ownership, control and management of product line assets in an open source community Visibility of the code: when it is valuable to share proprietary code and how to take the right decision. Architecture Views: Creation of different levels of architecture visibility: proprietary, among closed consortium, public. Is this possible? Product line requirements roadmaps and planning in open source development Variability management: Using the open source community to evolve components and being explicit about variability Variability representation: in an open source community Deployment: Open source for the platform and in applications Heterogeneous processes: Cohabitation of product line management and agile processes Tools: Open source asset management tools in product line development Domain and application engineering and their meaning in an open source context Recovery and recognition of a product line in an open source asset base Legal: Aspects dealing with evolutionary, variability or distribution of development relating to legal risks involving: liability, warranties, patent infringements etc. © 2007 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Linden, F., & Lundell, B. (2007). Open source software and product lines 2007: Workshop at third international conference on open source systems. In IFIP International Federation for Information Processing (Vol. 234, pp. 375–376). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72486-7_49

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