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CM Plans: Abstract
Abstract: Automated support for configuration management (CM) is one
aspect of software engineering environments that has progressed over the last 20
years. The progress is seen by the burgeoning interest in CM, more technical
papers and conferences about CM, a large number of CM tool vendors, and new
software development environments that incorporate CM capabilities. This paper is
about future issues affecting solutions to CM problems. To put the future into
perspective, it is necessary to discuss the past and present situation for CM.
The past evolves around CM systems built in-house and supplemented with manual
procedures and policies for carrying out the CM functions. The present consists
of a better understanding of CM and its importance in an organization, existence
of many third-party CM tools and environments supporting CM, the beginnings of a
common vocabulary for CM, and recognition that a single CM system is not a
panacea and that there is a need for better understanding of CM process support.
The future involves technical, process-oriented, political, standardization and
managerial challenges. These include the need to provide for new CM requirements,
understand the affects of advances in environments, deal with the U.S.
government's requirement on contractors for using certain CM capabilities, and
acquire more management commitment for resources in solving the CM problems of an
organization. One way to start addressing these challenges is through the
definition of a CM services model that provides a conceptual framework for all CM
capabilities. As CM is examined more closely in relation to software engineering,
it becomes evident that advances in software technology are needed to aid
advances in CM technology.
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