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    A Study of Variability Models and Languages in the Systems Software Domain by Berger, Thorsten, She, Steven, Lotufo, Rafael, Wasowski, Andrzej, Czarnecki, Krzysztof

    Published in IEEE transactions on software engineering (01-12-2013)
    “…Variability models represent the common and variable features of products in a product line. Since the introduction of FODA in 1990, several variability…”
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    Journal Article
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    Modelling the ‘hurried’ bug report reading process to summarize bug reports by Lotufo, Rafael, Malik, Zeeshan, Czarnecki, Krzysztof

    “…Although bug reports are frequently consulted project assets, they are communication logs, by-products of bug resolution, and not artifacts created with the…”
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    Reverse engineering feature models by She, Steven, Lotufo, Rafael, Berger, Thorsten, Wąsowski, Andrzej, Czarnecki, Krzysztof

    “…Feature models describe the common and variable characteristics of a product line. Their advantages are well recognized in product line methods. Unfortunately,…”
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    Modelling the 'Hurried' bug report reading process to summarize bug reports by Lotufo, R., Malik, Z., Czarnecki, K.

    “…Although bug reports are frequently consulted project assets, they are communication logs, by-products of bug resolution, and not artifacts created with the…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Towards improving bug tracking systems with game mechanisms by Lotufo, Rafael, Passos, Leonardo, Czarnecki, Krzysztof

    “…Low bug report quality and human conflicts pose challenges to keep bug tracking systems productive. This work proposes to address these issues by applying game…”
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    Towards improving bug tracking systems with game mechanisms by Lotufo, R., Passos, L., Czarnecki, K.

    “…Low bug report quality and human conflicts pose challenges to keep bug tracking systems productive. This work proposes to address these issues by applying game…”
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    Conference Proceeding