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The competitive landscape of software-intensive companies is changing and intensifying rapidly. The size and complexity of systems is increasing while the speed of innovation is accelerating at the same time. In addition, the balance of power is increasingly shifting to the customer and the ability of the customer to demand products that specifically address that segment or, as an extreme case, customer-specific adaptations to the products.
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Bosch, J. (2013). Software Product Line Engineering. In: Capilla, R., Bosch, J., Kang, KC. (eds) Systems and Software Variability Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36583-6_1
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