Jesús García Galán has presented the research paper named ‘Modelling and Analysing Highly-Configurable Services’ at the 21st Software Product Lines Conference (SPLC’17), in Seville, Spain. This paper presents contributions to support the decision-making of the so-named Highly-Configurable Services, such those cloud services in the Amazon or the IBM cloud, whose variability make them difficult to manage and configure. SPLC is the main worldwide venue for research contributions on product lines and variability-intensive systems.
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