RCS—a system for version control
Software—Practice & Experience
Human factors and typography for more readable programs
Human factors and typography for more readable programs
Commercial realtime software needs different configuation management
SCM '89 Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software configuration management
Programming perl
Mass market computers for software development
SIGSMALL '91 Proceedings of the 1991 ACM SIGSMALL/PC symposium on Small systems
Visual support for version management
SAC '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP symposium on Applied computing: technological challenges of the 1990's
Tcl and the Tk toolkit
AppleScript Language Guide
X/Open Guide: Internationalisation Guide, Version 2
X/Open Guide: Internationalisation Guide, Version 2
OpenDoc Programmer's Guide for the MAC OS
OpenDoc Programmer's Guide for the MAC OS
The State of the Art in Concurrent, Distributed Configuration Management
Selected papers from the ICSE SCM-4 and SCM-5 Workshops, on Software Configuration Management
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We examine the problems encountered in evolving software development tools, in particular, configuration management tools, drawing on our experience in producing the DaSC configuration management toolset. Building good software development tools is a time-consuming, iterative process where the tool designers must take into account the evolving nature of the software development process embodied in the tools, the evolving nature of the environment in which the tools exist, and the evolving understanding that the tool designers have of the users of the tools. We believe that our experience with the tools that we have developed is applicable to other kinds of tools used in industrial settings.