Modelling software systems in configuration management

Authors: M. Bieliková and P. Návrat

Reference: Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, 5(4):751-764, 1995.

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. An outline of our approach
  3. Families of software components
  4. Variants
  5. A model of a software system
  6. Experiments
  7. Conclusion

Abstract: In the paper, a model of a software system is presented which is sufficiently rich to represent the architectural and development-induced relations within the system which are decisive in building the configuration, yet simple enough to allow efficient processing. We distinguish variants and revisions as two kinds of components. Systems are represented by two kinds of nodes in an AND/OR type graph which models the system. The model forms a basis for a method to build a configuration.

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