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7. SCM 1997: Boston, MA, USA
- Reidar Conradi:
System Configuration Management, ICSE'97 SCM-7 Workshop, Boston, MA, USA, May 18-19, 1997, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1235, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-63014-7
Session 1: "Versioning Models"
- Reidar Conradi, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards a Uniform Version Model for Software Configuration Management. 1-17 - Jim Buffenbarger:
What Have You Done for Me Lateley? (Branches, Merges, and Change Logs). 17-24 - Darcy Wiborg Weber:
Change Sets Versus Change Packages: Comparing Implementations of Change-Based SCM. 25-35
Session 2: "Reuse and System Models"
- Laura Wingerd, Christopher Seiwald:
Constructing a Large Product with Jam. 36-48 - Bradley R. Schmerl, Chris D. Marlin:
Versioning and Consistency for Dynamically Composed Configurations. 49-65
Session 3: "Process Aspects"
- David B. Leblang:
Managing the Software Development Process with ClearGuide. 66-80 - Jacky Estublier, Samir Dami, Mahfoud Amiour:
High Level Process Modeling for SCM Systems. 81-97
Session 4: "Distributed SCM"
- Bartosz Milewski:
Distributed Source Control System. 98-107 - James X. Ci, Mustafa H. Poonawala, Wei-Tek Tsai:
ScmEngine: A Distributed Software Management Environment on X.500. 108-127 - Pascal Molli:
COO-Transactions: Supporting Cooperative Work. 128-141 - John Noll, Walt Scacchi:
Supporting Distributed Configuration Management in Virtual Enterprises. 142-160
Session 5: "SCM on the Web"
- James J. Hunt, Frank Lamers, Jürgen Reuter, Walter F. Tichy:
Distributed Configuration Management via Java and the World Wide Web. 161-174 - Peter Fröhlich, Wolfgang Nejdl:
WebRC: Configuration Management for a Cooperation Tool. 175-185
Session 6: "Industrial Experiences"
- Tapani Kilpi:
Product Management Requirements for SCM Discipline. 186-200 - Ulf Asklund, Boris Magnusson:
A Case-Study of Configuration Management with ClearCase in an Industrial Environment. 201-221 - Ivica Crnkovic:
Experience with Change-Oriented SCM Tools. 222-234
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