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International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines, and Configuration (VARIABILITY) September 29, 2026 - Limassol, Cyprus

*** Call for Contributions ***


International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines,

and Configuration (VARIABILITY 2026)


29 September - 2 October 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina,

Limassol, Cyprus


https://conf.researchr.org/home/variability-2026



The International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines, and 

Configuration (VARIABILITY 2026) invites high-quality contributions from researchers and

practitioners in software engineering, systems engineering, and related disciplines 

focussing on a broad spectrum of methods, concepts, and tools for variability.

VARIABILITY aims to be the premier forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and

results in all aspects of software and systems variability management, reuse, software 

configuration, and customization.


As software and systems become increasingly configurable, reusable, and adaptable, 

managing their variability across all lifecycle phases is more critical—and more challenging

—than ever. VARIABILITY 2026 seeks to bring together the diverse communities that 

address these challenges from theoretical, technical, and practical perspectives.


VARIABILITY results from a merge of three prominent conferences focussing on software 

and systems variability, configuration and reuse: SPLC (the International Systems and 

Software Product Line Conference, 29 successful editions), VaMoS (the International 

Working Conference on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems, 19 successful 

editions), and ICSR (the International Conference on Systems and Software Reuse, 22 

successful editions).


VARIABILITY is by design open as a conference. It welcomes new fields of variability-

intensive research, such as artificial intelligence, hybrid software-hardware systems, etc. 

For this first edition of VARIABILITY, we strive to continue the success of the predecessor 

conferences ICSR, SPLC, and VaMoS by welcoming high-quality submissions for the 

research track in numerous closely related areas, such as systems and software product 

lines, systems and software reuse, configurable systems and software, product 

configuration, and systems and software variability. 



Publication of Proceedings


All accepted contributions will be published by Springer in the LNCS series. For more

information, including the submission link, please refer to the conference website.



Topics of Interest


We invite contributions on variability management, reuse, and configuration across all 

phases of the software and systems lifecycle. The topics of interest include, but are not 

limited to:


Requirements & Domain Engineering

• Domain analysis and variability modeling

• Decision modeling and support

• Customization and personalization specification

• Requirements variability and traceability


Architecture & Design

• Variability-aware software architectures

• Architecture-centric product line engineering

• Model-driven engineering (MDE)

• Multi-product lines, program families, product lines of product lines, software 

ecosystems


Implementation & Code Generation

• Generative programming and code synthesis

• Modularization techniques for reusable code

• Programming languages and frameworks for variability

• Open-source strategies for software reuse


Testing, Verification & Quality Assurance

• Testing and analysis of configurable systems

• Safety and security in variable systems

• Formal Methods for Software Product Lines

• Non-functional properties: quality-aware analysis, quality-driven configuration

• Reuse in testing, verification, and quality assurance


Evolution, Maintenance & Operation

• Refactoring and restructuring of configurable systems

• Reverse engineering, variability mining, and refactoring

• Runtime variability and dynamic (software) product lines

• Maintenance strategies for large-scale reused systems

• Variability in DevOps and CI/CD pipelines


AI and Data-Driven Methods

• Machine learning for variability management

• AI-assisted product configuration

• Data and repository mining from product lines and configuration histories

• Recommendation systems for reuse and customization



Tracks and Types of Submission


Research Track

• Full Papers (up to 18 pages excluding references): Research papers must present

original, unpublished work with validated results through empirical evaluation, formal 

analysis, or implementation-based experiments. Submissions must clearly articulate the

problem, its relevance, the proposed contribution, and validation results.


• Short Papers (6 - 8 pages excluding references): Short papers present early-stage 

research, novel ideas, or conceptual proposals that are not yet fully developed or

validated but offer promising directions. These papers should articulate the vision, 

motivation, and potential impact.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-papers#Call-for-Papers


Journal First

To qualify for a Journal-First presentation at VARIABILITY 2026, a paper must meet these

criteria:

• It was published on the publisher’s website between May 2024 and March 2026.

• It fits within the scope of VARIABILITY 2026, as described in the research track call

(https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-papers#Call-for-Papers),

and can bring new insights or directions to the community.

• It presents new research results or significant extensions of prior work that have not 

been presented at SPLC, VaMoS, or ICSR before.

• It has not been presented at, and is not under review for, Journal-First Tracks of other

related conferences.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-journal-first


Project Showcases

We welcome submissions on research projects that address reuse, product lines, and 

variable/configurable software systems. This track is not intended for publishing mature 

research results. Instead, it focuses on project summaries and overviews, highlighting 

goals, structure, challenges, insights, and project level impact.


Examples of suitable submissions include:

• Ongoing projects focusing on goals, challenges, methodology, or early findings

• Recently completed projects summarizing outcomes, evidence, and impact

• Large scale, collaborative, or multi partner efforts, where visibility and networking are 

beneficial

• Smaller or emerging projects that would benefit from early feedback and exposure 


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-project-showcase


Demos and Tools

Submissions must describe either (1) a new tool or prototype; (2) a novel extension to an

existing tool; (3) a practical demonstration of an approach; (4) a new or curated dataset 

relevant to variability and reuse; (5) a significant update to a previously published tool or 

dataset (include a clear description of new contributions).


Each submission must include:

• A paper of up to 4 pages, including references and figures.

• An optional appendix of up to 2 pages (not included in the proceedings), describing the

planned live demonstration or dataset usage scenario.

• A link to a short video (max. 5 minutes) illustrating the tool, demonstration, or dataset

in action.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-demonstration-and-tools


Doctoral Symposium 

The Doctoral Symposium of VARIABILITY 2026 aims to provide a supportive environment 

that enables doctoral students to get constructive feedback on their research. Students

will discuss their work with experienced community members and other students. The 

event is open to any PhD student whose research topic concerns software variability, 

software and systems reuse, product lines, and configuration. This includes PhD students 

at early stages of their research (after setting up a research program, but before having 

results).  Accordingly, we will have two submission categories:

• Late – late-stage PhD students, having at least 6 months of work after the conference 

and before their expected completion; and 

• Early – early-stage PhD students, with at least 6 months of work already performed

prior to the submission date.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-doctoral-symposium


Industry Track

The Industry Track of VARIABILITY 2026 offers a platform for practitioners, researchers, 

and technology leaders to share practical experiences in industrial settings with reuse, 

variability management, configuration, and product line engineering across software and 

systems. Building on the industrial tracks of SPLC, VaMoS, and ICSR, this track bridges 

research and practice by showcasing how variability, reuse, and product line strategies are

being applied and developed in today’s fast-changing industrial environments.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-industry-track


Workshop Proposals

We invite you to submit proposals for half-day or full-day workshops in any area related

to the field of Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines, and Configuration, all of which

fall under the broader area of Variability. In particular, workshops on challenging, 

emerging areas related to the conference topics are especially sought. We particularly 

encourage workshop proposals for highly interactive and collaborative workshops, rather 

than mini-conferences, e.g., apart from the traditional short and long papers, consider 

allowing position papers with only one page (not included in the proceedings) and focus

on a lively discussion after the presentation, to foster new ideas and gather feedback 

(rather than just defending the presented work). The expected date of the workshops 

will be the September 29th, 2026, before the main track of the conference.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-workshops



Important Dates (AoE)


Research Track

• Paper Submission Deadline: 2 April 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Deadline: 15 July 2025

• Author Registration: 15 July 2025


Journal First

• Submission of Papers: 2 April 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Project Showcases

• Submission of Papers: 1 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 21 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Demos and Tools

• Submission of Demos and Posters: 1 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 21 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Doctoral Consortium

• Submission of Papers: 6 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 6 July 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Industry Track

• Submission of Papers: 8 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 8 July 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Workshop Proposals

• Workshop Proposals: 2 March 2025

• Notification of Acceptance: 16 March 2026

• Workshop Papers Submission: 15 June 2026

• Workshop Papers Notification: 7 July, 2026

• Camera-Ready Version Submission: 14 July, 2026

• Workshop Summary: 14 July, 2026

• Author Registration: 14 July, 2026



Organisation


General Chairs

• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

• Gilles Perrouin, FNRS & University of Namur, Belgium


Research Track Chairs

• Thorsten Berger, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

• Ina Schaefer, KIT, Germany


Industry Track Chairs

• Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Lab and Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

• Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany


Journal First Track Chairs

• Mathieu Acher, University Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA, France

• Xhevahire Tërnava, LTCI, Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France


Doctoral Symposium Track Chairs

• Rick Rabiser, LIT CPS, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

• Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel


Demos and Tools Track Chairs

• Sandra Greiner, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

• Leopoldo Teixeira, Federal University of Pernambuco


Projects Showcase Chairs

• Daniel Struber, Chalmers, University of Gothenburg, Radbound University, Sweden

• Dalila Tamzalit, Nantes Université, France


Hall of Fame Chairs

• Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany

• Goetz Botterweck, Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre and University of Limerick, Ireland 

• Natsuko Noda, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan


Workshops Chairs

• Lidia Fuentes, Universidad de Malaga, Spain

• Malte Lochau, University of Siegen, Germany


Tutorials Chairs

• Loek Cleophas, Eindhoven University of Technology and Stellenbosch University, The Netherlands 

• Mahsa Varshosaz, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark 


Proceedings Chair

• Sophie Fortz, King's College London, UK


Publicity Chairs

• Wesley Assunção, North Carolina State University, USA

• Kentaro Yoshimura, Hitachi Ltd, Japan


Local Organiser and Finance Chair

• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus



*** Call for Contributions ***


International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines,

and Configuration (VARIABILITY 2026)


29 September - 2 October 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina,

Limassol, Cyprus


https://conf.researchr.org/home/variability-2026



The International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines, and 

Configuration (VARIABILITY 2026) invites high-quality contributions from researchers and

practitioners in software engineering, systems engineering, and related disciplines 

focussing on a broad spectrum of methods, concepts, and tools for variability.

VARIABILITY aims to be the premier forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and

results in all aspects of software and systems variability management, reuse, software 

configuration, and customization.


As software and systems become increasingly configurable, reusable, and adaptable, 

managing their variability across all lifecycle phases is more critical—and more challenging

—than ever. VARIABILITY 2026 seeks to bring together the diverse communities that 

address these challenges from theoretical, technical, and practical perspectives.


VARIABILITY results from a merge of three prominent conferences focussing on software 

and systems variability, configuration and reuse: SPLC (the International Systems and 

Software Product Line Conference, 29 successful editions), VaMoS (the International 

Working Conference on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems, 19 successful 

editions), and ICSR (the International Conference on Systems and Software Reuse, 22 

successful editions).


VARIABILITY is by design open as a conference. It welcomes new fields of variability-

intensive research, such as artificial intelligence, hybrid software-hardware systems, etc. 

For this first edition of VARIABILITY, we strive to continue the success of the predecessor 

conferences ICSR, SPLC, and VaMoS by welcoming high-quality submissions for the 

research track in numerous closely related areas, such as systems and software product 

lines, systems and software reuse, configurable systems and software, product 

configuration, and systems and software variability. 



Publication of Proceedings


All accepted contributions will be published by Springer in the LNCS series. For more

information, including the submission link, please refer to the conference website.



Topics of Interest


We invite contributions on variability management, reuse, and configuration across all 

phases of the software and systems lifecycle. The topics of interest include, but are not 

limited to:


Requirements & Domain Engineering

• Domain analysis and variability modeling

• Decision modeling and support

• Customization and personalization specification

• Requirements variability and traceability


Architecture & Design

• Variability-aware software architectures

• Architecture-centric product line engineering

• Model-driven engineering (MDE)

• Multi-product lines, program families, product lines of product lines, software 

ecosystems


Implementation & Code Generation

• Generative programming and code synthesis

• Modularization techniques for reusable code

• Programming languages and frameworks for variability

• Open-source strategies for software reuse


Testing, Verification & Quality Assurance

• Testing and analysis of configurable systems

• Safety and security in variable systems

• Formal Methods for Software Product Lines

• Non-functional properties: quality-aware analysis, quality-driven configuration

• Reuse in testing, verification, and quality assurance


Evolution, Maintenance & Operation

• Refactoring and restructuring of configurable systems

• Reverse engineering, variability mining, and refactoring

• Runtime variability and dynamic (software) product lines

• Maintenance strategies for large-scale reused systems

• Variability in DevOps and CI/CD pipelines


AI and Data-Driven Methods

• Machine learning for variability management

• AI-assisted product configuration

• Data and repository mining from product lines and configuration histories

• Recommendation systems for reuse and customization



Tracks and Types of Submission


Research Track

• Full Papers (up to 18 pages excluding references): Research papers must present

original, unpublished work with validated results through empirical evaluation, formal 

analysis, or implementation-based experiments. Submissions must clearly articulate the

problem, its relevance, the proposed contribution, and validation results.


• Short Papers (6 - 8 pages excluding references): Short papers present early-stage 

research, novel ideas, or conceptual proposals that are not yet fully developed or

validated but offer promising directions. These papers should articulate the vision, 

motivation, and potential impact.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-papers#Call-for-Papers


Journal First

To qualify for a Journal-First presentation at VARIABILITY 2026, a paper must meet these

criteria:

• It was published on the publisher’s website between May 2024 and March 2026.

• It fits within the scope of VARIABILITY 2026, as described in the research track call

(https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-papers#Call-for-Papers),

and can bring new insights or directions to the community.

• It presents new research results or significant extensions of prior work that have not 

been presented at SPLC, VaMoS, or ICSR before.

• It has not been presented at, and is not under review for, Journal-First Tracks of other

related conferences.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-journal-first


Project Showcases

We welcome submissions on research projects that address reuse, product lines, and 

variable/configurable software systems. This track is not intended for publishing mature 

research results. Instead, it focuses on project summaries and overviews, highlighting 

goals, structure, challenges, insights, and project level impact.


Examples of suitable submissions include:

• Ongoing projects focusing on goals, challenges, methodology, or early findings

• Recently completed projects summarizing outcomes, evidence, and impact

• Large scale, collaborative, or multi partner efforts, where visibility and networking are 

beneficial

• Smaller or emerging projects that would benefit from early feedback and exposure 


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-project-showcase


Demos and Tools

Submissions must describe either (1) a new tool or prototype; (2) a novel extension to an

existing tool; (3) a practical demonstration of an approach; (4) a new or curated dataset 

relevant to variability and reuse; (5) a significant update to a previously published tool or 

dataset (include a clear description of new contributions).


Each submission must include:

• A paper of up to 4 pages, including references and figures.

• An optional appendix of up to 2 pages (not included in the proceedings), describing the

planned live demonstration or dataset usage scenario.

• A link to a short video (max. 5 minutes) illustrating the tool, demonstration, or dataset

in action.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-demonstration-and-tools


Doctoral Symposium 

The Doctoral Symposium of VARIABILITY 2026 aims to provide a supportive environment 

that enables doctoral students to get constructive feedback on their research. Students

will discuss their work with experienced community members and other students. The 

event is open to any PhD student whose research topic concerns software variability, 

software and systems reuse, product lines, and configuration. This includes PhD students 

at early stages of their research (after setting up a research program, but before having 

results).  Accordingly, we will have two submission categories:

• Late – late-stage PhD students, having at least 6 months of work after the conference 

and before their expected completion; and 

• Early – early-stage PhD students, with at least 6 months of work already performed

prior to the submission date.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-doctoral-symposium


Industry Track

The Industry Track of VARIABILITY 2026 offers a platform for practitioners, researchers, 

and technology leaders to share practical experiences in industrial settings with reuse, 

variability management, configuration, and product line engineering across software and 

systems. Building on the industrial tracks of SPLC, VaMoS, and ICSR, this track bridges 

research and practice by showcasing how variability, reuse, and product line strategies are

being applied and developed in today’s fast-changing industrial environments.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-industry-track


Workshop Proposals

We invite you to submit proposals for half-day or full-day workshops in any area related

to the field of Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines, and Configuration, all of which

fall under the broader area of Variability. In particular, workshops on challenging, 

emerging areas related to the conference topics are especially sought. We particularly 

encourage workshop proposals for highly interactive and collaborative workshops, rather 

than mini-conferences, e.g., apart from the traditional short and long papers, consider 

allowing position papers with only one page (not included in the proceedings) and focus

on a lively discussion after the presentation, to foster new ideas and gather feedback 

(rather than just defending the presented work). The expected date of the workshops 

will be the September 29th, 2026, before the main track of the conference.


For detailed information please refer to the conference website:

https://conf.researchr.org/track/variability-2026/variability-2026-workshops



Important Dates (AoE)


Research Track

• Paper Submission Deadline: 2 April 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Deadline: 15 July 2025

• Author Registration: 15 July 2025


Journal First

• Submission of Papers: 2 April 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Project Showcases

• Submission of Papers: 1 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 21 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Demos and Tools

• Submission of Demos and Posters: 1 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 21 June 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Doctoral Consortium

• Submission of Papers: 6 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 6 July 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Industry Track

• Submission of Papers: 8 June 2026

• Notification of Acceptance: 8 July 2026

• Camera-Ready Submission: 15 July 2026

• Author Registration: 15 July 2026


Workshop Proposals

• Workshop Proposals: 2 March 2025

• Notification of Acceptance: 16 March 2026

• Workshop Papers Submission: 15 June 2026

• Workshop Papers Notification: 7 July, 2026

• Camera-Ready Version Submission: 14 July, 2026

• Workshop Summary: 14 July, 2026

• Author Registration: 14 July, 2026



Organisation


General Chairs

• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

• Gilles Perrouin, FNRS & University of Namur, Belgium


Research Track Chairs

• Thorsten Berger, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

• Ina Schaefer, KIT, Germany


Industry Track Chairs

• Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Lab and Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

• Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany


Journal First Track Chairs

• Mathieu Acher, University Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA, France

• Xhevahire Tërnava, LTCI, Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France


Doctoral Symposium Track Chairs

• Rick Rabiser, LIT CPS, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

• Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel


Demos and Tools Track Chairs

• Sandra Greiner, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

• Leopoldo Teixeira, Federal University of Pernambuco


Projects Showcase Chairs

• Daniel Struber, Chalmers, University of Gothenburg, Radbound University, Sweden

• Dalila Tamzalit, Nantes Université, France


Hall of Fame Chairs

• Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany

• Goetz Botterweck, Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre and University of Limerick, Ireland 

• Natsuko Noda, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan


Workshops Chairs

• Lidia Fuentes, Universidad de Malaga, Spain

• Malte Lochau, University of Siegen, Germany


Tutorials Chairs

• Loek Cleophas, Eindhoven University of Technology and Stellenbosch University, The Netherlands 

• Mahsa Varshosaz, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark 


Proceedings Chair

• Sophie Fortz, King's College London, UK


Publicity Chairs

• Wesley Assunção, North Carolina State University, USA

• Kentaro Yoshimura, Hitachi Ltd, Japan


Local Organiser and Finance Chair

• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus



Name: SEIT Lab, Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus
Website: https://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/seit/
Address: Nicosia

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