AquaIA: Our new project under development

Product lines, Projects
In collaboration with FIWOO (Open Source IoT platform), FERAGUA (Andalusian irrigator communities association), Bioalverde (Solidary Eco Orchard), and Universidad de Loyola, we are currently managing and planning the integration of AquaIA, a deficit irrigation programming system for organic crops. We are also pleased to say that the US (Universidad de Sevilla) is in charge of the project's coordination. Both diversolab and the US agronomic group form a multidisciplinary (IT and Agronomics) group whose collaboration is key to our involvement in AquaIA. Among the cutting-edge technologies this project will be using, we find: Machine Learning Algorithms Internet of things Variability systems solutions (SPL) The potential reuse and multi-configuration of our projects is the key factor behind SPL (Software Product Lines), a technology that is always inside the lab's dna. Visiting Bioalverde…
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A New Paper Accepted in JSS!

Paper news, Product lines
Today we bring good news, as a new paper from our group has been accepted this week in the Journal of Systems and Software. Titled "Variability management and software product line knowledge in software companies", it documents an empirical study conducted in over 100 companies to discover their needs and knowledge about software product lines. The study was carried out by our colleagues David Benavides Cuevas and Antonio Manuel Gutiérrez Fernández, our new member. Among the findings, it was discovered that there is a greater need for variability management than for knowledge about the technology. If you are interested in learning more, you can access this link.
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