Version control in an object-oriented architecture
Object-oriented concepts, databases, and applications
Concepts in configuration management systems
SCM '91 Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Software configuration management
Change-oriented version descriptions in EPOS
Software Engineering Journal
The CM challenge: configuration management that works
Configuration management
The Adele configuration manager
Configuration management
The object database standard: ODMG 2.0
The object database standard: ODMG 2.0
Apel: A Graphical Yet Executable Formalism forProcess Modeling
Automated Software Engineering
Concurrent Engineering with Delta Files
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Selected papers from the ICSE SCM-4 and SCM-5 Workshops, on Software Configuration Management
The Asgard System: Activity-Based Configuration Management
ICSE '96 Proceedings of the SCM-6 Workshop on System Configuration Management
Work Space Management in Software Engineering Environments
ICSE '96 Proceedings of the SCM-6 Workshop on System Configuration Management
High Level Process Modeling for SCM Systems
ICSE '97 Proceedings of the SCM-7 Workshop on System Configuration Management
Managing the Software Development Process with ClearGuide
ICSE '97 Proceedings of the SCM-7 Workshop on System Configuration Management
Unified Class Evolution by Object-Oriented Views
ER '92 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Entity-Relationship Approach: Entity-Relationship Approach
Defining and supporting concurrent engineering policies in SCM
SCM'01/SCM'03 Proceedings of the 2001 ICSE Workshops on SCM 2001, and SCM 2003 conference on Software configuration management
Using federations for flexible SCM systems
SCM'01/SCM'03 Proceedings of the 2001 ICSE Workshops on SCM 2001, and SCM 2003 conference on Software configuration management
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The growing size of Software Engineering teams (up to a thousand people), combined with shrinking software life cycle duration (a few months) have created considerable pressure to increase concurrency. Concurrent work in Software Engineering. leads to find the same "object" simultaneously in multiple copies, locations and formats. Concurrent engineering support means the definition, control and automation of all these copies and how cooperative work policies are defined and managed. We believe the paper contributes in two ways, first in showing that the SCM community has to break with some traditional approaches, if scalability and efficiency issues really are of concern; secondly that the approach we propose is a step toward making a new service available on top of conventional middleware (CORBA like), which could constitute a new and wide commercial field for SCM vendors.