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- An Inverted Approach to Configuration ManagementD. B. Miller, R. G. Stockton, Charles W. Krueger. 1-4
- The Data Model of the Configuration Management Assistant (CMA)Erhard Plödereder, A. Fergany. 5-14
- On the Design of the Amoeba Configuration ManagerErik H. Baalbergen, Kees Verstoep, Andrew S. Tanenbaum. 15-22
- Version and Configuration Management on a Software Engineering DatabaseIan Thomas. 23-25
- A Schema for Configuration ManagementTerrence C. Miller. 26-29
- A Text-Based Representation for Program VariantsK. Narayanaswamy. 30-33
- Separate Compilation in CHIPSYH. Eidnes, D. O. Hallsteinsen, Dag H. Wanvik. 42-45
- Illustrating Interference in Interfering Versions of ProgramsThomas W. Reps, T. Bricker. 46-55
- Change Oriented Versioning in a Software Engineering DatabaseAnund Lie, Reidar Conradi, Tor Didriksen, Even-André Karlsson. 56-65
- Assuring the Correctness of Configured Software DescriptionsSong C. Choi, Walt Scacchi. 66-75
- Edge Concentration: A Method for Clustering Directed GraphsFrances J. Newbery. 76-85
- Cross References are FeaturesRobert W. Schwanke, Michael A. Platoff. 86-95
- Revision Control in an Integrated Software Development EnvironmentBernhard Westfechtel. 96-105
- Configuration Management Using SySLRonny Thomson, Ian Sommerville. 106-109
- Tool Configuration AssistantSusan A. Dart. 110-113
- Configuration Management in the PACT Software Engineering EnvironmentIan Simmonds. 118-121
- The Change Request ProcessM. Lacroix, Pierre Lavency. 122-125
- Experiences in Configuration Management for Modula-2Mick J. Jordan. 126-128
- Object-Oriented Configuration ControlVincenzo Ambriola, Lars Bendix. 133-136
- Incremental Variant ControlU. Schroeder. 145-148
- Commercial Realtime Software Needs Different Configuation ManagementW. Morven Gentleman, A. MacKay, Darlene A. Stewart. 152-161
- Replacing Version-Control with Job-ControlGeoffrey Clemm. 162-169