Comparative Study and Analysis of Variability Tools
This provides a catalogue for practitioners in product line engineering, but it is incremental as it reviews existing tools without introducing new methods.
The dissertation conducted a comparative analysis of variability tools for product line engineering, comparing modeling, configuring, and management tools based on functional, non-functional, governance, and technical criteria, with results presented in tabular format.
The dissertation provides a comparative analysis of a number of variability tools currently in use. It serves as a catalogue for practitioners interested in the topic. We compare a range of modelling, configuring, and management tools for product line engineering. The tools surveyed are compared against the following criteria: functional, non-functional, governance issues and Technical aspects. The outcome of the analysis is provided in tabular format.