Variability management is a major challenge in the development, maintenance, and evolution of software–intensive systems. VaMoS 2014 focuses broadly on innovative work in the area of variability modelling and management. We particularly invite contributions with a strong variability modelling aspect, but also addressing the wider area of variability management, e.g., requirements, architecture, analysis, implementation, and evolution. The VaMoS workshop series aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from different areas dedicated to mastering variability to discuss advantages, drawbacks, and<br>complementarities of various approaches and to present new results for mastering variability throughout the whole lifecycle of systems, system families, and product lines.<br>The workshop will feature invited keynotes as well as peer–reviewed paper presentations. We welcome submissions on the following topics:<br>Variability across the software life cycle<br>Separation of concerns and modularity<br>Variability evolution<br>Variability mining and reverse–engineering<br>Feature, aspect, and service orientation<br>Software configuration management and version control<br>Architecture and design approaches for variability<br>Software economic aspects of variability<br>Visualization and management of variability<br>Adaptivity at runtime and development time<br>Reasoning about variability<br>Analysis of models and artifacts with variability<br>Programming languages and tool support<br>Case studies, empirical studies and experience reports<br>
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VaMoS
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Nice
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France
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