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Xia Yun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Software Configuration Management Process
    Computer Engineering, 2000
    Co-Authors: Xia Yun
    Abstract:

    This article abstracts the Software Configuration process,divides the process into four phases:defining the Configuration management target, defining the Configuration management process.building the Configuration management environment and implementing the Configuration management.lt also describes the Software development library,Configuration management activities, and Configuration management environment.

Huang Wei - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Research on Classification and Optimal Query Method of Software Configuration Component
    Computer Engineering, 2012
    Co-Authors: Huang Wei
    Abstract:

    Combining the different quality and management requirements of Softwares,a Software Configuration Management(SCM) method is designed.In order to solve the efficiency problems in construction,management and maintenance of Software Configuration component library,this paper proposes a component classification method based on priority-facet,PF-CCM,which causes it being suitable optimization component retrieval and inquiry.Unified the three kinds of component retrieval mechanism,index,Keyword and facet,an optimized matching algorithm with pruning,POMA is introduced,which can sort the inquiry results according to the priority of facets.Experimental result shows that the POMA method can enhance the inquiry efficiency.

Lars Bendix - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICGSE Workshops - Software Configuration Management Issues with Industrial Opensourcing
    2011 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Global Software Engineering Workshop, 2011
    Co-Authors: Lars Bendix, Tero Kojo, Jan Magnusson
    Abstract:

    The industrial involvement in Open Source Software projects is increasing. More and more companies are turning their proprietary code into open source, contribute actively to thedevelopment of Open Source Software projects or/and use Open Source Software products as (part of) their own products. Software Configuration Management provides the infrastructure that is the foundation for any type of Software project. It facilitates the co-ordination and communication between the various participants on a Software development team. Many problems and challenges from industrial involvement in Open Source Software projects have been identified in experience reports and research papers. A good part of these can be related to either absence of Software Configuration Management or a mismatch between what is done and what is needed for a particular setup. Many companies are used to Software Configuration Management in a homogeneous and localized setup and are confused about how to behave when the setup changes to a heterogeneous and distributed setting. In this short paper, we investigate Software Configuration Management lessons learned from the industrial participation in Open Source Software projects of two major telecommunications companies. We address what challenges can appear and discuss strategies to deal with these challenges.

  • SCM - A Software Configuration management course
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2003
    Co-Authors: Ulf Asklund, Lars Bendix
    Abstract:

    Software Configuration Management has been a big success in research and creation of tools. There are also many vendors in the market of selling courses to companies. However, in the education sector Software Configuration Management has still not quite made it at least not into the university curriculum. It is either not taught at all or is just a minor part of a general course in Software engineering. In this paper, we report on our experience with giving a full course entirely dedicated to Software Configuration Management topics and start a discussion of what ideally should be the goal and contents of such a course.

  • a Software Configuration management course
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2003
    Co-Authors: Ulf Asklund, Lars Bendix
    Abstract:

    Software Configuration Management has been a big success in research and creation of tools. There are also many vendors in the market of selling courses to companies. However, in the education sector Software Configuration Management has still not quite made it at least not into the university curriculum. It is either not taught at all or is just a minor part of a general course in Software engineering. In this paper, we report on our experience with giving a full course entirely dedicated to Software Configuration Management topics and start a discussion of what ideally should be the goal and contents of such a course.

I-hsin Chou - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • SAFECOMP - Regulatory Software Configuration management system design
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006
    Co-Authors: I-hsin Chou
    Abstract:

    The gap between nuclear safety-related regulations and the commercial Software Configuration management causes Software quality concerns for Digital Control and Information System (DCIS) of a nuclear power plant. The main reason is that the DCIS of a nuclear plant are usually constructed by multiple vendors and each vendor of the DCIS has its own development environment, such as its development platform, Software language and source code. The difficulty often comes from lacking consistence and integrity among the different vendors. Therefore, it is a great challenge to manage all Configuration items from multiple vendors and to manage the heterogeneous subsystems within DCIS of a nuclear power plant. The Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) defines the Configuration Management (CM) as a process area that provides detailed practices of controlling and managing the Software work products. This paper proposes an Agent-based Software Configuration Management (ABSCM) System based on the CM process area of CMMI as well as nuclear safety-related regulations to support the operation of nuclear power plant.

  • Regulatory Software Configuration Management System Design
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006
    Co-Authors: I-hsin Chou, Chin-feng Fan
    Abstract:

    The gap between nuclear safety-related regulations and the commercial Software Configuration management causes Software quality concerns for Digital Control and Information System (DCIS) of a nuclear power plant. The main reason is that the DCIS of a nuclear plant are usually constructed by multiple vendors and each vendor of the DCIS has its own development environment, such as its development platform, Software language and source code. The difficulty often comes from lacking consistence and integrity among the different vendors. Therefore, it is a great challenge to manage all Configuration items from multiple vendors and to manage the heterogeneous subsystems within DCIS of a nuclear power plant. The Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) defines the Configuration Management (CM) as a process area that provides detailed practices of controlling and managing the Software work products. This paper proposes an Agent-based Software Configuration Management (ABSCM) System based on the CM process area of CMMI as well as nuclear safety-related regulations to support the operation of nuclear power plant.

Ulf Asklund - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • SCM - A Software Configuration management course
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2003
    Co-Authors: Ulf Asklund, Lars Bendix
    Abstract:

    Software Configuration Management has been a big success in research and creation of tools. There are also many vendors in the market of selling courses to companies. However, in the education sector Software Configuration Management has still not quite made it at least not into the university curriculum. It is either not taught at all or is just a minor part of a general course in Software engineering. In this paper, we report on our experience with giving a full course entirely dedicated to Software Configuration Management topics and start a discussion of what ideally should be the goal and contents of such a course.

  • a Software Configuration management course
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2003
    Co-Authors: Ulf Asklund, Lars Bendix
    Abstract:

    Software Configuration Management has been a big success in research and creation of tools. There are also many vendors in the market of selling courses to companies. However, in the education sector Software Configuration Management has still not quite made it at least not into the university curriculum. It is either not taught at all or is just a minor part of a general course in Software engineering. In this paper, we report on our experience with giving a full course entirely dedicated to Software Configuration Management topics and start a discussion of what ideally should be the goal and contents of such a course.

  • experiences distributed development and Software Configuration management
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1999
    Co-Authors: Ulf Asklund, Boris Magnusson, Annita Persson
    Abstract:

    Distributed development occurs more frequently today than only some years ago. Distributed development states new demands on Configuration Management and used processes. This paper describes experiences from more than ten different Swedish companies in the area of distributed development and Software Configuration management. We present definitions, experiences and hints on Software Configuration Management from three different aspects; four cases of distributed development, architecture, and working methods in some key-areas.

  • SCM - Experiences: Distributed Development and Software Configuration Management
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1999
    Co-Authors: Ulf Asklund, Boris Magnusson, Annita Persson
    Abstract:

    Distributed development occurs more frequently today than only some years ago. Distributed development states new demands on Configuration Management and used processes. This paper describes experiences from more than ten different Swedish companies in the area of distributed development and Software Configuration management. We present definitions, experiences and hints on Software Configuration Management from three different aspects; four cases of distributed development, architecture, and working methods in some key-areas.