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Software Configuration Management Problems and Solutions to Software Variability Management

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Summary, in English

These days more and more software is produced as product families. Products that have a lot in common, but all the same vary slightly in one or more aspects. Developing and maintaining these product families is a complex task. Software configuration management (SCM) can, in general, support the development and evolution of one single software product and to some degree also supports the concept of variants. It would be interesting to explore to what degree SCM already has solutions to some of the problems of product families and what are the problems where SCM has to invent new techniques to support software variability management.

Publishing year

2003

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Computer Science

Conference name

ICSE-2003 Workshop on Software Variability Management

Conference date

2003-05-03

Status

Published