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2. SCM 1989: Princeton, NJ, USA
- Richard N. Taylor:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Configuration Management, Princeton, NJ, USA, October 24, 1989. ACM Press 1989, ISBN 0-89791-334-5 - D. B. Miller, R. G. Stockton, Charles W. Krueger:
An Inverted Approach to Configuration Management. 1-4 - Erhard Plödereder, Adel 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 - Per 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 - Anders 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 - Algirdas Pakstas:
Aladdin/Lamp: Configuration Management Tools for Distributed Computer Control Systems. 141-144 - Ulrik 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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