RCS—a system for version control
Software—Practice & Experience
Neptune: a hypertext system for CAD applications
SIGMOD '86 Proceedings of the 1986 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Communications of the ACM
Take CoVer: exploiting version support in cooperative systems
CHI '93 Proceedings of the INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The CM challenge: configuration management that works
Configuration management
Notification servers for synchronous groupware
CSCW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
A protocol for user awareness on the World Wide Web
CSCW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Basic support for cooperative work on the World Wide Web
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: innovative applications of the World Wide Web
A Hypertext Based Software-Engineering Environment
IEEE Software
Distributed Revision Control Via the World Wide Web
ICSE '96 Proceedings of the SCM-6 Workshop on System Configuration Management
Tracking and viewing changes on the web
ATEC '96 Proceedings of the 1996 annual conference on USENIX Annual Technical Conference
A visual approach to versioning for text co-authoring
Interacting with Computers
An adaptive document version management scheme
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
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This paper describes a simple versioning system which we have developed to support collaborative authoring on the WWW. The system provides facilities for versioning pages and allowing readers access to different versions of web pages. We discuss why such a system is needed and present the versioning model which we have developed. This model allows existing web pages to be converted to versioned entities without affecting links to these pages. Central to the model, is a set of access control facilities which allows authors to provide co-authors with access to versions of pages under development. We describe the instantiation of this model and assess our work against the requirements identified in the first part of the paper.