| [zeller96wrkp] | Andreas Zeller, Software Configuration with Feature Logic, Franz Baader and Hans-Jürgen Bürckert and Andreas Günter and Werner
 Nutt (Ed.), Workshop on Knowledge Representation and Configuration Problems, pp. 79--83, Dresden, Germany, September 1996.
DFKI Document D-96-04 | 
	Zusammenfassung
	
		Software configuration management (SCM) is the discipline for controlling
 the evolution of software systems. The central problems of SCM are
 closely related to central artificial intelligence (AI) topics, such
 as knowledge representation (how do we represent the features of
 versions and components, and how does this knowledge involve in time?),
 configuration (how do we compose a consistent configuration from
 components, and how do we express constraints?), and planning (how
 do we construct a software product from a source configuration, and
 what are the features of this product?).
 
 
 Although the research communities of both SCM and AI work on configuration
 topics, the knowledge about the mutual problems and methods is still
 small. We show how feature logic, a description logic with boolean
 operations, can be used to represent both knowledge about versions
 and components, as well as to infer the consistency of possible configurations
 and thus solve configuration problems in SCM. This interplay of knowledge
 representation and configuration techniques shows immediate beneficial
 consequences in SCM, such as the integration and unification of SCM
 versioning concepts. Moreover, SCM may turn out as a playground for
 testing and validating new AI methods in practice.	
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