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Title: Productline Architecture in Industry: A Case Study


1
Product-line Architecture in Industry A Case
Study
  • Jan Bosh
  • University of Karlskrona/Ronneby

Vanilson Burégio vaab_at_cin.ufpe.br
2
Product-line Architecture in Industry A Case
Study
  • A case study investigating the experiences from
    using product line Architecture in two companies
  • Axis Communications AB
  • Securitas Larm
  • The study identified a collection of problems and
    issues

3
Contents
  • Context
  • Case Study Method
  • Case Study organizations
  • Problems
  • Issues
  • Conclusions

4
Context
  • Product-line architecture (PLA) have received
    special attention in software industry
  • Increase reuse
  • minimize product-specific development
  • Competitive advantage
  • The paper reports on a product-line architecture
    case study involving two Swedish organizations

5
Case Study Method
  • The goals
  • Understanding of the PLA state of pratice in
    small- and medium-sized interprises
  • Identify research issues that are more relevant
    to software industry
  • The used method interviews
  • with the system architects and technical managers
  • The main focus process and technological issues

6
Case Study Organizations
  • Case 1 Axis Communications AB
  • Case 2 Securitas Larm AB

Since the beginning of the 90s, both
organizations have adopted PLA based software
development and use of O.O. frameworks and
reusable assets.
7
Case 1 Axis Communications AB
  • Started its business in 1984
  • With Development of a IBM-pecific printer server
    product
  • Todays Products
  • IBM-specific and general printer servers, CD-ROM
    and storage servers, network cameras and scanner
    servers
  • Maintains a PLA and a set of reusable assets that
    are used for product construction

8
Case 1 Axis Communications AB
Product-line architecture
Printer-server architecture
Storage-server architecture
camera-server architecture
scanner-server architecture
IBMprinter-server architecture
General printer-serverarchitecture
CDROM-server architecture
File server architecture
Domain of study
9
Case 1 Axis Communications AB
  • Organization model
  • System development was organized into business
    units
  • Need to increase the focus on individual products
  • PLA and assets is shared between the business
    units and assets responsible are assigned
  • Evolution products is a major challenge

10
Case 2 Securitas Larm AB
  • Business domain
  • Develops, sells, installs and maintains safety
    and security systems, intruder alarm systems,
    passage control systems and video surveillance
    systems
  • Focus in larger buildings and complexes
  • Requiring integration between the systems

11
Case 2 Securitas Larm AB
  • Product Overview

12
Case 2 Securitas Larm AB
  • Organization Model
  • Single develoment Departament
  • Acts a an internal supplier to business units
    responsible for marketing, installation and
    maintenance of the products

13
Problems
  • Background knowledge
  • Information Distribution
  • Multiple versions of assets
  • Dependencies between assets
  • Assets in new contexts
  • Documentation
  • Tool support
  • Effort estimation

14
Issues
  • Domain engineering units
  • It is unclear if and, if so, in what cases an
    organization should have separate domain
    engineering
  • The explicit division was not present at
    interviewed companies
  • When to split off products from product-line
  • Deciding to include or exclude a product in the
    product-line is a complex decision to make...

15
Issues
  • Business units versus development departament
  • There are no general answers to wich
    organizational form is best
  • Time-to-market versus asset quality
  • The lack of economic models clearly showing the
    return on investiment of PLA and reusable assets
  • Commom feature core versus feature superset
  • What to include in the PLA and what to include in
    the product-specific and product variation
    specific code

16
Conclusions
  • A number of problems were identified in the case
    study organization, but the general consensus si
    that PLA approach is beneficial
  • Research issues
  • High-level abstractions are not present
    programming language
  • Documentation
  • Tested and simple aconomic model
  • Programming and architecture description language

17
Analysis of a software product line architecture
an experience report
  • Robyn R. Lutz a,Gerald C. Gannod
  • The Journal of Systems and Software 66 (2003)
    253267

18
Analysis of a software product line architecture
an experience report
  • Describes experiences with the architectural
    specification and tool-assisted architectural
    analysis of high-performance software product
    line

19
Contents
  • The process used in analyzing
  • Overview of the application
  • Architecture recovery and specification
  • Architecture evaluation (using scenarios)
  • Tool assisted architecture analysis
  • Considerations

20
The process used in analyzing
  • Structured analysis of an existing product line
    architecture using
  • Architecture recovery and specification
  • Architecture evaluation
  • Model checking of behavior to determine the level
    of robustness and fault tolerance at the
    architectural level

21
Overview of the application
  • Interferometer

22
Architecture recovery and specification
  • Process
  • Inputs project documentation, source code, and
    communication with developers
  • Steps
  • Study of the product-line requirements
  • Recovery a draft architecture from the available
    information and compared with an existing
    description

23
Architecture recovery and specification
  • Baseline Architecture

24
Architecture recovery and specification
  • Planned products in the product line

25
Architecture recovery and specification
  • Lessons learned for product lines
  • Resolving discrepancies between actual and
    documented architectures
  • some product lines are not originally designed as
    product lines but evolve into them as new
    products are created
  • Abstraction
  • Some systems in the product line (e.g., testbeds)
    use a single copy of this building block
  • Advantages of ADL specifications
  • encouraged communication and review by experts
  • graphical view provided a front-end that
    represented the abstract architecture

26
Architecture evaluation using scenarios
  • Process
  • Study the modifiability of the interferometry
    product line architecture
  • determine to what extent the architecture was
    amenable to a product line development approach
  • Identify four categories of modifiability
  • extensibility
  • deleting capabilities
  • portability
  • Restructuring

27
Architecture evaluation using scenarios
  • Analyzing the architectures modifiability via
    scenarios

28
Tool assisted architecture analysis
  • Process
  • Architecture specification in an ADL
  • Formal specifi-cation of behavior
  • Analysis of behavior to determine fault-tolerance
    and robustness
  • Used tools and languages
  • ACME provides an infrastructure for high-level
    architecture specification and ADL
  • Wright, was used for the formal specification of
    behavior
  • Spin Model Checker is a model checker that has
    been used for verifying the behavior of a wide
    variety of hardware and software applications
  • Promela, the input specification language for
    Spin

29
Tool assisted architecture analysis
  • Example

Wright specification.
30
Considerations
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