
Elias Kuiter
@ekuiter
Software Engineering Researcher at @dbsegroup
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http://elias-kuiter.de 08-11-2014 12:34:24
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Sebastian Krieter just presented the EXPLANT project at #vamos2020, which is about extracting product lines from variants DBSE working group @JacobKrueger_ Thomas Leich


unfolding preprocessor variability with FeatureCoPP by Kai Ludwig et al. at #vamos2020 @JacobKrueger_ Thomas Leich


Our paper "Tseitin or not Tseitin? The Impact of CNF Transformations on Feature-Model Analyses" by Elias Kuiter, Sebastian Krieter, Chico Sundermann, Thomas Thüm and Gunter Saake has been accepted at @ase_conf #ASE2022

Are you interested in how to build reliable product configurators? Learn how in our lecture on feature modeling - held by Elias Kuiter, featuring special guest Thomas Thüm, and co-created by Timo Kehrer. Youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=WbhaXg… Slides: raw.githubusercontent.com/SoftVarE-Group…

Happy to share my recording of our lecture on product-line analyses. Such a rich topic, it was hard to select and fit some representative analyses into one lecture :') Youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=W_PtKt… Slides (co-created with Thomas Thüm and Timo Kehrer): raw.githubusercontent.com/SoftVarE-Group…

How Easy is SAT-Based Analysis of a Feature Model? by Elias Kuiter, Tobias Heß, Chico Sundermann, Sebastian Krieter, Thomas Thüm, Gunter Saake dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/36…


Elias Kuiter (Elias Kuiter) presents our (controversial?) thoughts on SAT solving and that it is not always easy for feature models. Preprint: github.com/SoftVarE-Group…


SoftVarE Group Elias Kuiter Many factors to consider: from extraction, to preprocessing, the choice of solver and its parametrization... Can we predict (SAT) solver performance a-priori? Syntactically? Semantically? As models evolve, our statements on dealing with them should too...


We showcased our novel UVL Feature-Model Generator (with support for _all_ UVL language levels) at #SPLC24! Paper: dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.114… Tool: github.com/SoftVarE-Group… Authors: Chico Sundermann, Tobias Heß, Rahel Sundermann, Elias Kuiter, Sebastian Krieter, Thomas Thüm.


👉 Chico Sundermann presenting the result of hundreds of hours of work: A comprehensive collection of feature-model instances from research and industry with the goal of improving the validity and relevance of future empirical works in product-line research. #SPLC24 Authors ⬇️


👉 Chico Sundermann is pulling double duty today and presents our collection and inspection of knowledge compilation targets and their capabilities when applied in the analysis of feature models. (journal-first paper), authors ⬇️





How to architect and design a modern university course on software product lines? Me, Thomas Thüm, and Timo Kehrer share our experiences in creating such a course in a recently accepted paper at VaMoS 2025 (@[email protected]) #VaMoS2025. Find out more on our website: github.com/SoftVarE-Group…

Exciting talk alert! “Teach Variability! A Modern University Course on Software Product Lines” by Elias Kuiter Thomas Thüm Timo Kehrerb now at VaMoS 2025 (@[email protected])


For #VaMoS2025 the Best Research Paper goes to... Elias Kuiter, Thomas Thüm and Timo Kehrer - Teach Variability! A Modern University Course on Software Product Lines Elias calls to further teach variability! cc Juliana A. Pereira Clément Quinton Thomas Thüm Elias Kuiter

"How configurable is the Linux kernel?" In our newly accepted tosem paper, we empirically analyze two decades of feature-model history to count the kernel's number of features and configurations. w/ Chico Sundermann, Thomas Thüm, Tobias Heß, Sebastian Krieter, and Gunter Saake

