Our General Chair and master of ceremonies closes #SPLC2025, passing the torch to Gilles Perrouin!
It was a pleasure having you all in A Coruña, Spain ❤️💛❤️
Wishing everyone a safe trip home —see you next year @ VARIABILITY 2026 in Limassol, Cyprus! 🇨🇾
@splcconf Thank you so much @splcconf for an incredible last but not least 29th edition of the SPLC series, we cannot dream for more! 😀 We are working hard to organise VARIABILITY 2026 in Cyprus, more information soon.
@splcconf@vamosconf Stay tuned for more information (normally next week)! Major changes for the research track: 2 rounds, Springer proceedings, extended scope, new tracks, … , join us in Cyprus!
🏠La semana pasada acogimos en nuestra casa la conferencia #SPLC25 (@splcconf): los últimos avances en Líneas de Productos Software marinados con unas visitas sociales con todos los honores. 🐙
O @citicresearch patrocinou a edición 2025 da conferencia @splcconf, na que participaron 60 especialistas en produtos de software.
Cóntanolo @codigocero neste artigo 👇
https://t.co/uVZJuj30ip
David Romero Organvídez is in charge of closing the last edition of SPLC with the research paper "Feedback analysis in software product line forked developments"
🔗Full paper: https://t.co/hgLgkS9r62
Maider Azanza is our second to last presenter! She takes the stage with the industrial paper "Managing Variability in Software Onboarding Roadmaps: An Industrial Case Study"
🔗Full paper: https://t.co/l9mB2kj155
In his second talk in the same (!) session, @AaronMolt presents our novel metric for comparing 2-wise samples: #pickme - this work is based on his Bachelor's thesis.
By the way, Aaron will be looking for a PhD position in 2026, so talk to him! #SPLC25
First talk of @AaronMolt at #SPLC25!
Aaron is presenting our work towards enabling efficient deterministic BDD compilation - this time around through eliminating atomic sets during preprocessing.
José Manuel Sánchez Ruiz takes the stage again to present the research paper "Feature-Based Characterization of GitHub OSS Projects for Performance Assessment"
🔗Full paper: https://t.co/0U3A2EQsfd
We also celebrated the quality of contributions this year, and Best Paper Award went to:
“Software Variability as a New Dimension of Computational Thinking: an Exploration” by Moreno-León et al. Congratulations to the authors! 🎉
🔗https://t.co/mUO2j7kz4A
Oscar Díaz opens our last session on Feature Usage and Feedback, with the Journal-First paper "How can feature usage be tracked across product variants? Implicit Feedback in Software Product Lines"
🔗Proceedings: https://t.co/TfZOw6Yh5F
🔗Original paper: https://t.co/RuXlgzrp7p
This year the Best Artifact Award at #SPLC2025 went to: "Investigating the Effects of T-Wise Interaction Sampling for Vulnerability Discovery in Highly-Configurable Software Systems" by Bächle et al.
Congratulations to the authors! 🎉
🔗https://t.co/Nbahx6Dn2Q
A huge thank you to all our reviewers for their hard work and dedication in providing timely and constructive reviews that made #SPLC2025 possible!
Special congratulations to our Best Reviewers, Maurice ter Beek and Barbara Gallina
Your commitment strengthens our community!
Gala Dinner gave us the opportunity to thank our keynote speakers, @wesleyklewerton, Meike Klettke, and Marsha Chechik, PC chairs, and organizing committee, led by @miguelluaces, for their hard work and dedication 🙌
SPLC 2025 would have been possible without all of you!
Ferdinand Auerswald presents the research paper "Simplified Extensibility in the Universal Variability Language using Answer Set Programming"
🔗Full paper: https://t.co/BeEzoR8Mip
✨ Last night we had the chance to enjoy a wonderful guided tour through Santiago de Compostela, followed by our gala dinner at Pazo de Vilaboa
A perfect evening to celebrate our community spirit and share unforgettable moments together. Cheers to the last #SPLC2025!🍷
Youenn Merel-Jourdan presents the research paper "In the Search for Truth: Navigating Variability in Neuroimaging Software Pipelines"
🔗Full paper: https://t.co/XVusRkclXs