2. SCM 1989:
Princeton,
NJ,
USA
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Configuration Management,
October 24,
1989,
Princeton,
NJ,
USA. ACM Press,
1989
- D. B. Miller, R. G. Stockton, Charles W. Krueger:
An Inverted Approach to Configuration Management.
1-4
- Erhard Plödereder, A. Fergany:
The Data Model of the Configuration Management Assistant (CMA).
5-14
- Erik H. Baalbergen, Kees Verstoep, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
On the Design of the Amoeba Configuration Manager.
15-22
- Ian Thomas:
Version and Configuration Management on a Software Engineering Database.
23-25
- Terrence C. Miller:
A Schema for Configuration Management.
26-29
- K. Narayanaswamy:
A Text-Based Representation for Program Variants.
30-33
- B. Falkerngerg:
Configuration Management for a Large (SW) Development.
34-37
- P. Lundholm:
Design Management in Base/OPEN.
38-41
- H. Eidnes, D. O. Hallsteinsen, Dag H. Wanvik:
Separate Compilation in CHIPSY.
42-45
- Thomas W. Reps, T. Bricker:
Illustrating Interference in Interfering Versions of Programs.
46-55
- Anund Lie, Reidar Conradi, Tor Didriksen, Even-André Karlsson:
Change Oriented Versioning in a Software Engineering Database.
56-65
- Song C. Choi, Walt Scacchi:
Assuring the Correctness of Configured Software Descriptions.
66-75
- Frances J. Newbery:
Edge Concentration: A Method for Clustering Directed Graphs.
76-85
- Robert W. Schwanke, Michael A. Platoff:
Cross References are Features.
86-95
- Bernhard Westfechtel:
Revision Control in an Integrated Software Development Environment.
96-105
- Ronny Thomson, Ian Sommerville:
Configuration Management Using SySL.
106-109
- Susan A. Dart:
Tool Configuration Assistant.
110-113
- A. Gustavsson:
Maintaining the Evolution of Software Objects in an Integrated Enviornment.
114-117
- Ian Simmonds:
Configuration Management in the PACT Software Engineering Environment.
118-121
- M. Lacroix, Pierre Lavency:
The Change Request Process.
122-125
- Mick J. Jordan:
Experiences in Configuration Management for Modula-2.
126-128
- G. W. Kaiser:
Modeling Configuration as Transactions.
133-136
- Vincenzo Ambriola, Lars Bendix:
Object-Oriented Configuration Control.
133-136
- C. Reichberger:
Orthogonal Version Management.
137-140
- A. Pakstas:
Aladdin/Lamp: Configuration Management Tools for Distributed Computer Control Systems.
141-144
- U. Schroeder:
Incremental Variant Control.
145-148
- B. Mack-Crane, A. Pal:
Conflict Management in a Source Version Management System.
149-151
- W. Morven Gentleman, A. MacKay, Darlene A. Stewart:
Commercial Realtime Software Needs Different Configuation Management.
152-161
- Geoffrey Clemm:
Replacing Version-Control with Job-Control.
162-169
- A. Dinsart, B. Hucq, N. Piperakis, P. J. Thollembeck:
Object Derivation and Validation from a Data Base Definition.
170-178
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