3. SPLC 2004: Boston, MA, USA
Robert L. Nord (Ed.): Software Product Lines, Third International Conference, SPLC 2004, Boston, MA, USA, August 30-September 2, 2004, Proceedings. Springer 2004 Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN 3-540-22918-3
Technical Papers
Truman M. Jolley, David J. Kasik, Tammy R. Ben: Governing Software Product Lines and Reorganizations. 1-17
James Snyder, Harry Lai, Shirish Reddy, Jimmy Wan: Software Product Line Support in Coremetrics OA2004. 18-33
Mirjam Steger, Christian Tischer, Birgit Boss, Andreas Müller, Oliver Pertler, Wolfgang Stolz, Stefan Ferber: Introducing PLA at Bosch Gasoline Systems: Experiences and Practices. 34-50
Claudia Fritsch, Burkhardt Renz: Four Mechanisms for Adaptable Systems: A Meta-level Approach to Building a Software Product Line. 51-72
Andrzej Wasowski: Automatic Generation of Program Families by Model Restrictions. 73-89
Sebastian Pavel, Jacques Noyé, Jean-Claude Royer: Dynamic Configuration of Software Product Lines in ArchJava. 90-109
Frank van der Linden, Jan Bosch, Erik Kamsties, Kari Känsälä, J. Henk Obbink: Software Product Family Evaluation. 110-129
Eila Niemelä, Mari Matinlassi, Anne Taulavuori: Practical Evaluation of Software Product Family Architectures. 130-145
Jan Bosch: On the Development of Software Product-Family Components. 146-164
Sybren Deelstra, Marco Sinnema, Jan Bosch: Experiences in Software Product Families: Problems and Issues During Product Derivation. 165-182
Jaejoon Lee, Kyo Chul Kang, Sajoong Kim: A Feature-Based Approach to Product Line Production Planning. 183-196
Marco Sinnema, Sybren Deelstra, Jos Nijhuis, Jan Bosch: COVAMOF: A Framework for Modeling Variability in Software Product Families. 197-213

Louis J. M. Taborda: Generalized Release Planning for Product Line Architectures. 238-254
Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Giuseppe Lami, E. Nesti: A Methodology for the Derivation and Verification of Use Cases for Product Lines. 255-265
Krzysztof Czarnecki, Simon Helsen, Ulrich W. Eisenecker: Staged Configuration Using Feature Models. 266-283
Pierre America, Dieter K. Hammer, Mugurel T. Ionita, J. Henk Obbink, Eelco Rommes: Scenario-Based Decision Making for Architectural Variability in Product Families. 284-303
Keynote Abstract
Jack Greenfield: Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools. 304
Panel Overviews
Charles W. Krueger: Product Line Binding Times: What You Don?t Know Can Hurt You. 305-306
Charles W. Krueger: Avoiding, Surviving, and Prevailing over Pitfalls in Product Line Engineering. 307
Charles W. Krueger, Birgit Geppert: How Can Testing Keep Pace with Accelerated Development in Software Product Line Engineering? 308-309
Tutorial Overviews

John Klein, Deborah Hill, David M. Weiss: Industrial-Strength Software Product Line Engineering. 311
Daniel J. Paulish, Roman Pichler, Wolfgang Kuhn: Product Line Architectures for Global Software Development. 313
Jan Bosch: Architecture-Centric Software Engineering. 314
Jan Bosch: Software Variability Management. 315-316
Hassan Gomaa: Designing Software Product Lines with the Unified Modeling Language (UML). 317
Sholom Cohen, Dave Zubrow, Gary J. Chastek: Developing a Measurement Program for Software Product Lines. 318
Isabel John, Klaus Schmid: Starting Product Lines (I) - Systematic Product Line Planning and Adoption. 319
Krzysztof Czarnecki: Generative Software Development. 321

Jack Greenfield: Using Domain-Specific Languages, Patterns, Frameworks, and Tools to Assemble Applications. 324
Workshop Overviews
Birgit Geppert, Charles W. Krueger, J. Jenny Li: SPLiT - Workshop on Software Product Line Testing. 325-326
Birgit Geppert, Isabel John, Giuseppe Lami: SPLYR - The First Software Product Lines Young Researchers Workshop. 327-328
Sholom Cohen: Workshop on Modeling Business Issues of Software Product Lines. 329
Tomi Männistö, Jan Bosch: Workshop on Software Variability Management for Product Derivation ? Towards Tool Support. 331
Stefan Ferber, Andreas Krüger, Stefan Voget, Matthias Weber: International Workshop on Solutions for Automotive Software Architectures: Open Standards, References, and Product Line Architectures. 332-333



