Abstract

The development of systems that handle configuration options according to a specific environment is considered a hard activity. These kind of systems, Highly-Configurable Systems (HCS) are perceived by researchers and developers as complex and difficult to maintain due to the necessity of handling variation points. Although this perception is reported in the literature, no prior study investigated the differences between HCS and Single Systems (SS).

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