[zeller95esec] | Andreas Zeller, Gregor Snelting, Handling Version Sets through Feature Logic, W. Schäfer and P. Botella (Ed.), 5th European Software Engineering Conference, pp. 191--204, Sitges, Spain, September 1995.
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Abstract
Software Configuration Management suffers from a multitude of models
for version identification and control. We propose a unified approach
based on feature logic. Using feature logic, version sets are the
basic units of reasoning, making attribution models and version repositories
special cases of a more general scheme. Version sets are identified
by their features, that is, a boolean expression over (name: value)
attributions. A system is configured by incrementally narrowing the
set of versions until each component is contained in one single version.
Feature logic ensures early detection of inconsistencies as well
as automatic completion of the configuration thread. We have implemented
a tool called ICE, realizing the above approach. As ICE uses the
common C preprocessor (CPP) representation, one can select, add,
or modify arbitrary version subsets as user-readable entities. ICE
deduces features and constraints from existing CPPmanaged sources,
providing interactive and incremental exploration of the configuration
space.
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