In this paper we intend to motivate various research
areas in configuration, based on our experience in developing
commercial configuration solutions. Informal definitions
are given for the configuration task and for configuration
specification and description languages. We also offer
an abstract characterization of the issue addressed in
configuration models, most often represented as constraints
or rules. With these definitions and examples of configuration
problems from various domains, we motivate research in
(1) a common ontology for configuration, (2) function representation
and functional reasoning in configuration, and (3) scaling
configuration to large problems.