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This thesis applies Configuration Management (CM) principles and methods to component-based systems. This thesis presents a method to analyze dependencies between the components. To evaluate this method a prototype tool was developed which explores dependencies and stores them under version control. Author(s) : Magnus Larsson
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Object-oriented Design frameworks are increasingly recognized as better components than objects. This paper briefly explains the framework concept, shows a COM implementation, and discusses the accompanying configuration management issues. Author(s) : Ivica Crnkovic, Magnus Larsson and Kung-Kiu Lau
Updated: 10/08/2005
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In this paper a design is presented of a Next Generation Software Configuration Management System. The traditional features of the UNIX Make command are incorporated and expanded upon. Background information in the configuration management field is presented to show some of the many uses of configuration management today and the future. Examples of Make are given so as to be referenced throughout and used to explain how the system presented here meets the requirements of being upwardly compatible with Make. Author(s) : Nathan DeBardeleben, Stacey Dorsey, Kim Hazelwood and Jonathan Perry
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper examines the relations between software architecture and software configuration management. These disciplines overlap because they are both concerned with the structure of a software system being described in terms of components and relationships. On the other hand, they differ with respect to their focus (specific support for programming-in-the-large versus general support for the management of software objects throughout the whole life cycle). Several problems and alternatives concerning the integration of both worlds are discussed. Author(s) : Bernhard Westfechtel and Reidar Conradi
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper, in the first chapter summarizes the state of the art in SCM, showing the evolution along the last 25 years. Chapter 2 shows the current issues and current research work under way in the area. In chapter 3, the challenges SCM has to take up, as well as SCM future research are discussed. Author(s) : Jacky Estublier
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Which are the open problems in Software Configuration Management (SCM)? The purpose of this paper is to ignite a discussion on current and future SCM directions. Based on the findings of a Dagstuhl Seminar on the current state of Software Engineering, the authors assess the state of SCM with the goal to identify effective SCM tasks and solutions, to establish a core body of SCM knowledge, and to denote remaining real-world SCM problems. Author(s) : Karol Frühauf and Andreas Zeller
Updated: 10/08/2005
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For a project team /Project Manager/Configuration Manager to use when planning or reviewing the configuration management activities for a project. The checklist helps ensure that the appropriate items have been included for effective configuration management. Author(s) : Author Unknown
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This document contains checklists for implications of the proposed change and system elements affected by the proposed change. There is also a table with tasks to be done and hours of labor needed. An impact analysis report template is also given. Author(s) : Author Unknown
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This log contains a form to log changes and also a form for detail status information. Author(s) : Author Unknown
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This form contains fields for basic information about the change requested. A technical evaluation and time estimates sections are also included. Author(s) : U.S. Department of Energy
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Change Management Listings
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