[zeller95fse] | Andreas Zeller, A Unified Version Model for Configuration Management, Gail Kaiser (Ed.), ACM SIGSOFT '95 Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering
(FSE-3), pp. 151--160, Washington, DC, October 1995.
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Abstract
Integration of configuration management (CM) tools into software development
environments raises the need for CM models to interoperate through
a unified CM model. We present 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 deduce consistency. Version sets generalize well-known
CM concepts such as components, repositories, workspaces, aggregates,
or configurations. Arbitrary revision/variant combinations of components
and aggregates are modeled in a uniform and orthogonal way.
We show how the concepts of four central configuration management
models -- the checkin/checkout model, the change set model, the composition
model, and the long transaction model -- are encompassed and extended
by the version set model, making it a unified basis for modeling,
realizing and integrating configuration management tasks. Finally,
some conditions for efficient realization are identified, based on
our practical experience with the configuration management tool ICE.
Although the described operations generally result in exponential
time complexity, it turns out that the discussed CM models can be
realized and combined without loss of efficiency.
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