Human Centered Software Product Lines

This book takes a unique HCI approach to the concept of Software Product Line (SPL) and discusses the peculiarities of human-computer interaction not usually addressed in more traditional approaches. SPL is based on industrial practices for defining a range of software products. SPL design identifie...

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Main Authors Sottet, Jean-Sébastien, García Frey, Alfonso, Vanderdonckt, Jean
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer Nature 2017
Springer International Publishing AG
Springer International Publishing
Springer
Edition1
SeriesHuman–Computer Interaction Series
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ISBN3319609475
9783319609478
3319609459
9783319609454
ISSN1571-5035
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-60947-8

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Summary:This book takes a unique HCI approach to the concept of Software Product Line (SPL) and discusses the peculiarities of human-computer interaction not usually addressed in more traditional approaches. SPL is based on industrial practices for defining a range of software products. SPL design identifies commonalities and differences between the various software versions, modelling and managing the software variability. Recent research has focused on reconciling the different viewpoints of SPL and HCI, and in particular emphasizing the specific variability of HCI and the management of complex SPL models that could benefit from HCI in terms of representation, manipulation and visualization. This edited volume includes research that addresses the SPL for HCI and HCI for SPL. In putting together these two research streams, the groundwork is laid for future research into this important area. Both the HCI and the software engineering communities will find this book an invaluable resource.
ISBN:3319609475
9783319609478
3319609459
9783319609454
ISSN:1571-5035
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-60947-8