[zeller96scm] | Andreas Zeller, Smooth operations with square operators - The version set model in
ICE, Ian Sommerville (Ed.), 6th International Workshop on Software Configuration Management (SCM-6), pp. 8--30, Berlin, March 1996.
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Zusammenfassung
Implementing software configuration management (SCM) in an organization
raises various integration problems. We present the Incremental Configuration
Environment (ICE), a novel SCM system providing smooth integration
with both the software process and the development environment. ICE
is based on the version set model, where versions, components, and
aggregates are grouped into sets according to their features, using
feature logic as a formal base to denote sets and operations and
to deduce consistency. Version sets generalize well-known SCM concepts
such as components, repositories, workspaces, aggregates, or configurations
and allow for flexibility in combining these concepts. For integration
in software development environments, ICE provides a featured file
system (FFS), where version sets are represented as files and directories.
In the FFS, arbitrary programs can incrementally access and explore
version sets. Using the well-known C preprocessor (CPP) representation,
users can view and edit multiple versions simultaneously, while still
only the differences between version sets are stored. Facilities
for multi-version merging or deductive program construction care
for effective work coordination and automatic reuse of derived objects.
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