Software Product Lines: Practices and Patterns
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Software Product Lines: Practices and Patterns

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Long a standard practice in traditional manufacturing, the concept of product lines is relatively new to the software industry. A software product line is a family of systems that share a common set of core technical assets, with preplanned extensions and variations to address the needs of specific customers or market segments. Software organizations of all types and size

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Hardcover, 608 pages
Published August 30th 2001 by Addison-Wesley Professional
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Must read for work. Why aren't you available on Kindle, you giant heavy book, you? =(
Chris Corbell
A great introduction and reference. The style of these SEI books is a little more scholastic than I like but IMO the subject matter is the future of software architecture.
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