Buch, Englisch, Band 2649, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 441 g
ICSE Workshops SCM 2001 and SCM 2003, Toronto, Canada, May 14-15, 2001, and Portland, OR, USA, May 9-10, 2003. Selected Papers
Buch, Englisch, Band 2649, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 441 g
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ISBN: 978-3-540-14036-8
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
WhiletheSCM-10experimentprovedverysuccessful,theSCMcommunity feltthatitshouldgoforaformalworkshoponceagain. Infact,thiswouldopen uptheopportunitytodocumentcurrentresearchandfertilizethedevelopment ofthisdiscipline. Asaconsequence,thefollow-upworkshopSCM-11washeld as a co-located event with ICSE at Portland, Oregon in May 2003. The Call forPapersreceivedalivelyresponsewith36submissions,outofwhich15were acceptedforpublication(12longand3shortpapers). Thesepapersappearinthe secondpartofthisvolume,orderedbytopic. Inadditiontopaperpresentations, theworkshopprovidedsu?cienttimeforinspiringdiscussions. Thechairsofbothworkshopswouldliketoacknowledgetheinvaluablec- tributionsofallauthorsandspeakers,theprogramcommittees,theorganizers oftheICSEconferences,andSpringer-Verlag. May2003 BernhardWestfechtel Andr´evanderHoek VI Preface ProgramCommitteeofSCM2003 Geo?Clemm,Rational,USA ReidarConradi,NTNUTrondheim,Norway IvicaCrnkovic,MalardalenUniversity,Sweden WolfgangEmmerich,UniversityCollegeLondon,UK Andr´evanderHoek,UniversityofCalifornia,Irvine,USA AnnitaPersson,EricssonAB,M¨olndal,Sweden BernhardWestfechtel(Chair),RWTHAachen,Germany JimWhitehead,UniversityofCalifornia,SantaCruz,USA AndreasZeller,UniversityofSaarbruc ¨ ken,Germany ProgramCommitteeofSCM2001 Geo?Clemm,Rational,USA IvicaCrnkovic,MalardalenUniversity,Sweden WolfgangEmmerich,UniversityCollegeLondon,UK JackyEstublier,LSR-IMAG,France Andr´evanderHoek(Chair),UniversityofCalifornia,Irvine,USA Je?Magee,ImperialCollege,London,UK BernhardWestfechtel,RWTHAachen,Germany JimWhitehead,UniversityofCalifornia,SantaCruz,USA AndreasZeller,UniversityofSaarbruc ¨ ken,Germany SCMWorkshops SCM-1,Grassau,Germany(1988) SCM-2,Princeton,USA(1990) SCM-3,Trondheim,Norway(1991) SCM-4,Baltimore,USA(1993) SCM-5,Seattle,USA(1995) SCM-6,Berlin,Germany(1996) SCM-7,Boston,USA(1997) SCM-8,Brussels,Belgium(1998) SCM-9,Toulouse,France(1999) SCM-10,Toronto,Canada(2001) SCM-11,Portland,Oregon(2003) TableofContents BestPapersofSCM2001 De?ningandSupportingConcurrentEngineeringPoliciesinSCM. 1 JackyEstublier,SergioGarc´?a,andGerman ´ Vega Con?gurationManagementinComponentBasedProductPopulations. 16 RobvanOmmering SoftwareArchitectureandSoftwareCon?gurationManagement. 24 BernhardWestfechtelandReidarConradi SupportingDistributedCollaborationthroughMultidimensionalSoftware Con?gurationManagement. 40 MarkC. Chu-CarrollandJamesWright SoftwareCon?gurationManagementRelatedtotheManagementof DistributedSystemsandService-OrientedArchitectures. 54 VladimirTosic,DavidMennie,andBernardPagurek VersionModelsI UniformComparisonofCon?gurationManagementDataModels. 70 E. JamesWhitehead,Jr. andDorritGordon TowardsIntelligentSupportforManagingEvolutionofCon?gurable SoftwareProductFamilies. 86 TeroKojo,TomiMännist¨o,andTimoSoininen IntegratingSoftwareConstructionandSoftwareDeployment. 102 EelcoDolstra VersionModelsII DataProductCon?gurationManagementand Versioningin Large-Scale ProductionofSatelliteScienti?cData. 118 BruceR. Barkstrom MergingCollectionDataStructuresinaContentManagementSystem. 134 AxelWienberg CompatibilityofXMLLanguageVersions. 148 DanielDuiandWolfgangEmmerich VIII TableofContents Architecture UsingFederationsforFlexibleSCMSystems. 163 JackyEstublier,Anh-TuyetLe,andJorgeVillalobos DissectingCon?gurationManagementPolicies. 177 RonaldvanderLingenandAndr´evanderHoek ConcurrencyandDistribution ImprovingCon?ictDetectioninOptimisticConcurrencyControlModels. 191 CiaranO’Reilly,PhilipMorrow,andDavidBustard DataTopologyandProcessPatternsforDistributedDevelopment. 206 DarcyWiborgWeber Component-BasedSystems ManagingtheEvolutionofDistributedandInterrelatedComponents. 217 SundararajanSowrirajanandAndr´evanderHoek ALightweightInfrastructureforRecon?guringApplications. 231 MarcoCastaldi,AntonioCarzaniga,PaolaInverardi, andAlexanderL. Wolf Education ASoftwareCon?gurationManagementCourse. 245 UlfAsklundandLarsBendix NewApplications ApplicationsofCon?gurationInformationtoSecurity. 259 DennisHeimbigner TowardsSoftwareCon?gurationManagementforTest-Driven Development. 267 TammoFreese AuthorIndex.
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Best Papers of SCM 2001.- Defining and Supporting Concurrent Engineering Policies in SCM.- Configuration Management in Component Based Product Populations.- Software Architecture and Software Configuration Management.- Supporting Distributed Collaboration through Multidimensional Software Configuration Management.- Software Configuration Management Related to the Management of Distributed Systems and Service-Oriented Architectures.- Version Models I.- Uniform Comparison of Configuration Management Data Models.- Towards Intelligent Support for Managing Evolution of Configurable Software Product Families.- Integrating Software Construction and Software Deployment.- Version Models II.- Data Product Configuration Management and Versioning in Large-Scale Production of Satellite Scientific Data.- Merging Collection Data Structures in a Content Management System.- Compatibility of XML Language Versions.- Architecture.- Using Federations for Flexible SCM Systems.- Dissecting Configuration Management Policies.- Concurrency and Distribution.- Improving Conflict Detection in Optimistic Concurrency Control Models.- Data Topology and Process Patterns for Distributed Development.- Component-Based Systems.- Managing the Evolution of Distributed and Interrelated Components.- A Lightweight Infrastructure for Reconfiguring Applications.- Education.- A Software Configuration Management Course.- New Applications.- Applications of Configuration Information to Security.- Towards Software Configuration Management for Test-Driven Development.