Um processo de gerenciamento de configuração de software como repositório de artefatos definidos dinamicamente / A software configuration management process with artifact’s repository defined dynamically

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Store and control of projects information have been a permanent important issue in software development. Store and management of software artifacts are the main goals in the Software Configuration Management (SCM) process. Artifacts can be defined as any result produced by a process. These artifacts can include files, documents, parts of the product, services, processes, specifications, and invoices. The core of the SCM process is a central repository where all artifacts may be formally controlled. The artifact control involves persisting meta-information and version, access control of concurrent users and management changes along the project. Building an artifact repository involves much knowledge about the artifacts features that can be produced during the project. The classical approach of artifact repository determines an inflexible pattern to artifacts definition. The dynamic object model approach can be used to provide dynamism and flexibility. This dissertation proposes the dynamic object model approach to build a repository to provide high flexibility and dynamism in the definition of specific features to determine the more precise way in the necessity of the project. As a case study presented a SCM process is presented based on the CMMI maturity model practices using the dynamic repository developed.

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gerência de configuração de software software engineering itens de configuração configuration items software configuration management dynamic object model modelos de objetos dinâmicos computer science engenharia de software artifact repository repositório de artefatos

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