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This paper presents an overview of the tasks and limitations of traditional Software Configuration Management systems. In addition to the familiar check-in/check-out model, a brief characterization of another three configuration management models found in SCM tools is presented. Three dimensions for software systems evolution are considered: time, space and team cooperation. A case study is presented to exemplify the three dimensions of evolution. Reasoning for the need of a new data model representation supporting the three dimensions, viewed as orthogonal to each other, is also presented.
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Software Configuration Management software architecture version control
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Lima, L., Ramos, C. & Novais, P. (2004, July 21-23). Software configuration management: orthogonal dimensions for systems evolution. In Ramos, C. & Vale, Z. (Eds) Proceedings of the International Conference of Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support, ICKEDS´04. (pp. 505-510). Porto. Portugal
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Knowledge Engineering and Decision Support Research Group - GECAD
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