Towards classification and automatic detection of feature interactions |
Proceedings of 29th International Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation;Dedicated Conference on Mechatronics - Advanced Development Methods and Systems for Automotive Products, page 99--108 - jun 1996
Current feature-based modelling systems fail to adequately maintain feature semantics, mainly due to an incomplete perception of feature interaction phenomena. In this paper a formal definition of feature interactions is derived, in order to identify the scope of situations to manage. A taxonomy for interactions is proposed that encompasses a wide range of situations, with either design or technological relevance. This is regarded as a first step in the development of flexible and powerful interaction detection and reaction mechanisms, aimed at improving the level of assistance provided to the user of a feature modelling system.
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@InProceedings { BB96a, author = "Bidarra, Rafael and Bronsvoort, Willem F.", title = "Towards classification and automatic detection of feature interactions", booktitle = "Proceedings of 29th International Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation;Dedicated Conference on Mechatronics - Advanced Development Methods and Systems for Automotive Products", pages = "99--108", month = "jun", year = "1996", editor = "Roller, D", publisher = "Automotive Automation Limited, Croydon", address = "Florence, Italy", url = "http://graphics.tudelft.nl/Publications-new/1996/BB96a" }