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          <institution>Patrick Heymans</institution>
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          <addr-line>Itay Maman, Andreas Pleuss, Julia Rubin, Goetz Botterweck The MDPLE 2010 Organisers</addr-line>
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        <year>2010</year>
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        <p>The fundamental premise of product line engineering (PLE) is that the investment in a family of products pays o later by allowing systematic, e cient derivation of products. This should be automated as much as possible, which can be achieved via model-driven engineering (MDE) techniques. Research in PLE and MDE has many intersections. PLE leverages MDE to specify variability, domain concepts, con gurations and more. (Semi-) automated product derivation requires mappings between the models on di erent abstraction layers and model transformations to derive an implementation from a con guration. In addition, latest research shows the increasing need for concepts to deal with very large and evolving systems. Product lines can no longer rely on an immutable scope but need to be considered as evolving systems which can span over organisational boundaries. Thus, there is a need to apply and investigate latest concepts from MDE like model-driven evolution and co-evolution, consistency management, multi-paradigm modelling, etc. In this workshop we aimed to bring together researchers and practitioners to foster the exchange of concepts and ideas between them to address these challenges. This book compiles the proceedings of the second edition of the MDPLE workshop. Out of 12 submissions, 7 were selected for publication. Each submission was reviewed by at least three program committee members. The organisers also invited ystein Haugen, SINTEF and University of Oslo, an internationally renowned speaker, to deliver the keynote address to the workshop participants.</p>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
      <p>Sven Apel, University of Passau, Germany
David Benavides, University of Seville, Spain
Danilo Beuche, pure-systems, Germany
Manfred Broy, TU Munich, Germany
Goetz Botterweck, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland (Program chair)
Deepak Dhungana, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Laurence Duchien, Lille University, France
Paul Grunbacher, JKU Linz, Austria
Herman Hartmann, Virage Logic, The Netherlands
Patrick Heymans, University of Namur, PReCISE, Belgium
Itay Maman, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Richard Paige, University of York, UK
Klaus Pohl, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Andreas Pleuss, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Jean-Claude Royer, Mines de Nantes, France
Andreas Rummler, SAP Research, Germany
Julia Rubin, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
Camille Salinesi, Universit Paris 1 - Sorbonne, France
Christa Schwanninger, Siemens, Germany
Tim Trew, Virage Logic, UK
Frank van der Linden, Philips, The Netherlands
Rob van Ommering, Philips, The Netherlands
Markus Volter, independent consultant and itemis, Germany
Andrzej Wasoswki, IT University Copenhagen, Denmark</p>
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      <title>Reviewers</title>
      <p>Cleve Anthony, Alexander Gruler, Alexander Harhurin, Wolfgang Heider,
Kim Lauenroth, Mark Rzepka, and Germain Saval</p>
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      <title>Workshop Organisers</title>
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      <title>Acknowledgments</title>
      <p>MDPLE 2010 was co-organised by IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel, University of
Namur, PReCISE, Belgium, and Lero { The Irish Software Engineering Research
Centre, Limerick, Ireland.</p>
      <p>This work was partly supported by the Interuniversity Attraction Poles
Programme Belgian State Belgian Science Policy, under the MoVES project and
by Science Foundation Ireland grant 03/CE2/I303 1 to Lero { the Irish Software
Engineering Research Centre, http://www.lero.ie/.</p>
      <p>We, the workshop organisers, are grateful to the members of the program
committee and the reviewers. We also would like to thank the organisers of
ECMFA 2010, in particular Arnaud Cuccuru, the workshop chair, for their
support and the opportunity to hold MDPLE 2010 in conjunction with this
conference.
Towards Software Product Lines Application in the Context of a Smart
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Thibaut Possompes, Christophe Dony, Marianne Huchard, Herve
Rey, Chouki Tibermacine, and Xavier Vasques</p>
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