Florian Heidenreich

Bridging the Gap between Variability in Client Application and Database Schema (2009)

Norbert Siegmund, Christian Kästner, Marko Rosenmüller, Florian Heidenreich, Sven Apel, Gunter Saake

Abstract: Database schemas are used to describe the logical design of a database. Diverse groups of users have different perspectives on the schema which leads to different local schemas. Research...

Design, Languages (2008)

Florian Heidenreich

In this paper we present the concept of combining feature models and solution models through aspect-oriented graph rewriting systems (AO-GRS) in the context of product-line engineering (PLE)....

How dark should a component black-box be? The Reuseware Answer (2008)

Jakob Henriksson, Florian Heidenreich, Jendrik Johannes, Steffen Zschaler, Uwe Aßmann

Short answer: Jet-black with plenty of holes, some of which are not visible to everyone. Long answer:

Aspect Orientation for Your Language of Choice (2008)

Florian Heidenreich, Jendrik Johannes, Steffen Zschaler

Abstract. Modern software development uses lots of so-called domain-specific languages (DSLs), providing domain-specific abstractions as a means to cope with the increasing complexity of modern...

A Framework for Generating Query Language Code from OCL Invariants (2008)

Florian Heidenreich, Christian Wende, Birgit Demuth

Abstract. The semantical integrity of business data is of great importance for the implementation of business applications. Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) allows for specifying the relevant...

Design, Languages (2008)

Florian Heidenreich

Variability modelling with feature models is one key technique to specify the problem space of Software Product Lines. To allow for the automatic derivation of a product instance based on a given...