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<p>This document is a specialization of the more general reference model for software and systems product line engineering and management described in ISO/IEC 26550. The specialization defined herein addresses a class of methods and tools referred to as feature-based software and systems product line engineering, or feature-based PLE, which has emerged as a proven and repeatable product line engineering and management (PLE) practice supported by commercial tool providers.</p>
<p>This document:</p>
<p>— provides the terms and definitions specific to feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— defines how feature-based PLE is a specialization within the general ISO/IEC 26550 reference model for product line engineering and management;</p>
<p>— defines a reference model for the overall structure and processes of feature-based PLE and describes how the elements of the reference model fit together;</p>
<p>— defines interrelationships and methods for applying the elements and tools of the product line reference model;</p>
<p>— defines required and supporting tool capabilities.</p>
<p>In this document, products of feature-based PLE include digital work products that support the engineering of a system. Some of the artefacts are actually part of the delivered products, while other artefacts can be non-deliverable, such as physical or digital design models.</p>
<p>The intended audience for this document comprises:</p>
<p>— technology providers who wish to provide automated tool support for the reference model and processes described in this document;</p>
<p>— champions within an organization who wish to introduce feature-based PLE throughout that organization;</p>
<p>— IT staff within a PLE organization who will introduce and maintain the necessary technology to support feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— practitioner stakeholders who will use the provided technology to practice feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— technical and business managers who will sponsor and direct the methods necessary to practice feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— university professors, researchers, corporate trainers, and other educators who will create and share pedagogical materials about feature-based PLE and its benefits.</p>
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<p>This document is a specialization of the more general reference model for software and systems product line engineering and management described in ISO/IEC 26550. The specialization defined herein addresses a class of methods and tools referred to as feature-based software and systems product line engineering, or feature-based PLE, which has emerged as a proven and repeatable product line engineering and management (PLE) practice supported by commercial tool providers.</p>
<p>This document:</p>
<p>— provides the terms and definitions specific to feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— defines how feature-based PLE is a specialization within the general ISO/IEC 26550 reference model for product line engineering and management;</p>
<p>— defines a reference model for the overall structure and processes of feature-based PLE and describes how the elements of the reference model fit together;</p>
<p>— defines interrelationships and methods for applying the elements and tools of the product line reference model;</p>
<p>— defines required and supporting tool capabilities.</p>
<p>In this document, products of feature-based PLE include digital work products that support the engineering of a system. Some of the artefacts are actually part of the delivered products, while other artefacts can be non-deliverable, such as physical or digital design models.</p>
<p>The intended audience for this document comprises:</p>
<p>— technology providers who wish to provide automated tool support for the reference model and processes described in this document;</p>
<p>— champions within an organization who wish to introduce feature-based PLE throughout that organization;</p>
<p>— IT staff within a PLE organization who will introduce and maintain the necessary technology to support feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— practitioner stakeholders who will use the provided technology to practice feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— technical and business managers who will sponsor and direct the methods necessary to practice feature-based PLE;</p>
<p>— university professors, researchers, corporate trainers, and other educators who will create and share pedagogical materials about feature-based PLE and its benefits.</p>