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BigLever software gears and the 3-tiered SPL methodology

Published:20 October 2007Publication History

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BigLever Software Gears is a software product line development tool that allows you to engineer your product line portfolio as though it is a single system. Gears is designed to support and enable all three tiers in the new generation 3-Tiered Software Product Line (SPL) Methodology, across the full SPL engineering lifecycle. Gears and the 3-Tiered SPL Methodology have played an instrumental role in some of the industry's most notable real-world success stories including Salion, 2004 Software Product line Hall of Fame Inductee, and Engenio/LSI Logic, 2006 Software Product Line Hall of Fame inductee.

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          OOPSLA '07: Companion to the 22nd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems and applications companion
          October 2007
          241 pages
          ISBN:9781595938657
          DOI:10.1145/1297846

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