Title :
The evolution of configuration management and version control
Author :
Ambriola, Vincenzo ; Bendix, Lars ; Ciancarini, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Matematica e Inf., Voline Univ., Italy
fDate :
11/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The activities of configuration management and version control are particularly important for software engineers, since during most of a system lifecycle they have to deal with a growing number of versions of a single component, and to rebuild the complete system in different ways using different components. These tasks are repetitive and trivial, and they require a lot of manual work and accuracy. The paper shows how the problem of automating these activities has been solved in a number of software development environments. It describes the evolution of systems for configuration management and version control from simple stand-alone tools, such as make and SCCS (based on an underlying file system), towards more integrated systems based on a project database
Keywords :
configuration management; database management systems; software engineering; software tools; SCCS; configuration management; file system; integrated systems; make; project database; software development environments; system lifecycle; tools; version control;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering Journal