Impact of software engineering research on the practice of software configuration management. Estublier, J., Leblang, D., Hoek, A. v. d., Conradi, R., Clemm, G., Tichy, W., & Wiborg-Weber, D. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), 14:383--430, October, 2005. ACM ID: 1101817
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Software Configuration Management (SCM) is an important discipline in professional software development and maintenance. The importance of SCM has increased as programs have become larger, more long lasting, and more mission and life critical. This article discusses the evolution of SCM technology from the early days of software development to the present, with a particular emphasis on the impact that university and industrial research has had along the way. Based on an analysis of the publication history and evolution in functionality of the available SCM systems, we trace the critical ideas in the field from their early inception to their eventual maturation in commercially and freely available SCM systems. In doing so, this article creates a detailed record of the critical value of SCM research and illustrates how research results have shaped the functionality of today's SCM systems.
@article{estublier_impact_2005,
	title = {Impact of software engineering research on the practice of software configuration management},
	volume = {14},
	issn = {1049-331X},
	doi = {10.1145/1101815.1101817},
	abstract = {Software Configuration Management (SCM) is an important discipline in professional software development and maintenance. The importance of SCM has increased as programs have become larger, more long lasting, and more mission and life critical. This article discusses the evolution of SCM technology from the early days of software development to the present, with a particular emphasis on the impact that university and industrial research has had along the way. Based on an analysis of the publication history and evolution in functionality of the available SCM systems, we trace the critical ideas in the field from their early inception to their eventual maturation in commercially and freely available SCM systems. In doing so, this article creates a detailed record of the critical value of SCM research and illustrates how research results have shaped the functionality of today's SCM systems.},
	journal = {ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)},
	author = {Estublier, Jacky and Leblang, David and Hoek, André van der and Conradi, Reidar and Clemm, Geoffrey and Tichy, Walter and Wiborg-Weber, Darcy},
	month = oct,
	year = {2005},
	note = {ACM ID: 1101817},
	keywords = {coding tools and techniques, data model, not-completed, process support, research impact, software configuration management, software engineering, versioning, workspace management},
	pages = {383--430}
}

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