System Configuration Management: ECOOP'98 SCM-8 Symposium Brussels, Belgium, July 20–21, 1998 Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on System Configuration Management, SCM-8, held in conjunction with ECOOP'98 in Brussels, Belgium, in July 1998.
The volume presents 17 revised full papers carefully reviewed and selected for presentation; also included is a tutorial lecture; approximately half of the papers come from industry. The book is divided into sections on industrial experience, experimental systems, product data management and system configuration management, formal approaches, cooperative systems, and Web-based applications.

Author(s): Jens-Otto Larsen, Helge M. Roald (auth.), Boris Magnusson (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1439
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 214
Tags: Software Engineering; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Business Information Systems

Introducing ClearCase as a process improvement experiment....Pages 1-12
Industrial experiences from SCM current state analysis....Pages 13-25
Change measurements in an SCM process....Pages 26-32
PRCS: The project revision control system....Pages 33-45
Multi-grain version control in the Historian system....Pages 46-56
High-level best practices in software configuration management....Pages 57-66
Experiences with architectural software configuration management in Ragnarok....Pages 67-74
Toward SCM/PDM integration?....Pages 75-94
Software configuration management and engineering data management: Differences and similarities....Pages 95-106
Product configuration using object oriented grammars....Pages 107-126
Versioning system models through description logic....Pages 127-132
Supporting fine-grained traceability in software development environments....Pages 133-139
System modeling resurrected....Pages 140-145
Version sensitive editing: Change history as a programming tool....Pages 146-157
Coordinated editing of versioned packages in the JP programming environment....Pages 158-173
CoEd — A tool for versioning of hierarchical documents....Pages 174-187
Modelling versioned hypertext documents....Pages 188-197
Requirements for software deployment languages and schema....Pages 198-203
The agony and ecstasy of configuration management....Pages 204-205