BigLever Events
As an industry thought leader, BigLever Software participates in a variety of events and industry conferences, bringing innovative systems and software product line (SPL) methods, technologies and techniques to the international software development community. BigLever CEO, Dr. Charles Krueger, will provide insight into pragmatic new generation SPL approaches and real-world implementations at the upcoming Software Product
SPLC is the premier forum for practitioners, researchers, and educators to present and discuss experiences, ideas, and innovations, as well as trends and issues that affect the SPL community. In addition to sponsoring the event, BigLever Software's participation in this year's conference will include a variety of presentations, tutorials, and product demonstrations. Stay tuned for additional information regarding BigLever's SPLC 2010 participation.
Tutorial (T5):
Systems and Software Product Line Engineering with the SPL Lifecycle Framework
Monday, September 13, 2:00 pm
Mainstream forces are driving software product line (SPL) approaches to take a more holistic perspective that is deeply integrated into the systems and software engineering lifecycle. This tutorial spotlights how the SPL Lifecycle Framework eases the integration of tools, assets and processes, across every stage of the development lifecycle. The framework provides a common set of SPL concepts and constructs and assures that product line development traceability and processes flow cleanly from one lifecycle stage to another.
Tool Demonstration:
BigLever Gears Software Product Line Lifecycle Framework
Thursday, September 16, 3:30 pm
This demonstration features BigLever Software's Gears SPL Lifecycle Framework, the industry-leading product line engineering solution for requirements engineers, architects, modelers, developers, build engineers, document writers, configuration managers, test engineers and project managers. The SPL Lifecycle Framework has been adopted by IBM Rational software as the standard SPL solution for the Rational toolset. The framework has enabled mainstream organizations, such as Lockheed Martin, with some of the largest, most sophisticated and complex safety-critical systems ever built, to adopt the SPL approach.
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