Software Product Line Conference

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The International Software Product Line Conference is a conference series with a focus on product line development .

The series was created by merging the previous conference series Software Product Line Conference (organized by the Software Engineering Institute in the United States) and the Product Family Engineering Workshop, including its predecessor workshops (organized in Europe). These explicitly count as precursor conferences. The history of the conferences therefore goes back to 1996.

Individual conferences have between 150 and 250 participants, a significant proportion of them from industry (up to 50%). The conference comprises at least one research and one industry track. There has been a Hall of Fame since the "First Product Line Conference" in 2000 . This is intended to describe outstanding examples of product lines from industrial practice.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Software Product Line Conferences, History. http://splc.net/history/ , last verification: January 24, 2016.
  2. Software Product Line Conferences, Hall of Fame, http://splc.net/hall-of-fame/ , last verification: January 24, 2016