A product line organization using an open development method

Authors Gary J. Chastek, Linda M. Northrop, John D. McGregor



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Gary J. Chastek
Linda M. Northrop
John D. McGregor

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Gary J. Chastek, Linda M. Northrop, and John D. McGregor. A product line organization using an open development method. In Combining the Advantages of Product Lines and Open Source. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 8142, pp. 1-3, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2008)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.08142.3

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Opening access to the source code for a product is a business strategy that is increasingly used as the basis for innovative collaborations with stakeholders. The strategy has been successful at producing a large quantity of high-quality software. A tactic in this strategy is to effectively use the efforts of many widely dispersed professionals. The processes, software tools and the communication mechanisms used to facilitate concurrent development by a large number of people are of as much interest as the software being created. In this position paper we present our view of how a software product line organization might operate if it used an open development method (ODM) but is not necessarily producing open source software. We will describe a hypothetical product line (HPL), which is part speculation, part our experience, and partly the experience of others.
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  • Opening product line

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