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Software Configuration Management Using Vesta

By: Heydon, Allan [author.].
Contributor(s): Mann, Timothy [author.] | Levin, Roy [author.] | Yu, Yuan [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Monographs in Computer Science: Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006.Description: XVIII, 262 p. 50 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387308524.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer system failures | Software engineering | Computers | Application software | Computer Science | Theory of Computation | Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing | Software Engineering | System Performance and Evaluation | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating SystemsDDC classification: 004.0151 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introducing Vesta -- Essential Background -- The Architecture of Vesta -- The User’s View of Vesta -- Managing Sources and Versions -- System Description Language -- Building Systems in Vesta -- Inside Vesta -- Inside the Repository -- Incremental Building -- Weeder -- Assessing Vesta -- Competing Systems -- Vesta System Performance -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents a comprehensive survey of the Vesta system for software configuration management (SCM). Vesta, unlike other SCM systems, is specifically designed to handle very large software projects comprising tens of millions of lines of code and beyond. Researchers in the field of software engineering and specialists in the construction of software development tools will especially benefit from this work, but it will also appeal to those responsible for designing and deploying configuration management solutions for large software systems. Three important but hard-to-achieve properties lie at the heart of Vesta's unique approach to software configuration management: Every build is repeatable Every build is incremental Every build is consistent To realize these properties in a practical SCM system, Vesta provides a novel repository to store the versions of the files that make up an evolving software system and a flexible language for writing modular configuration descriptions that define how the system is put together. This book explains in depth these facilities and the suite of tools that supports them, together with a methodology for applying them in practice. Readers who seek more information about Vesta may download the entire system as well as other publications, reference documents, and user documentation from the Vesta home page at http://www.vestasys.org.
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Introducing Vesta -- Essential Background -- The Architecture of Vesta -- The User’s View of Vesta -- Managing Sources and Versions -- System Description Language -- Building Systems in Vesta -- Inside Vesta -- Inside the Repository -- Incremental Building -- Weeder -- Assessing Vesta -- Competing Systems -- Vesta System Performance -- Conclusions.

This book presents a comprehensive survey of the Vesta system for software configuration management (SCM). Vesta, unlike other SCM systems, is specifically designed to handle very large software projects comprising tens of millions of lines of code and beyond. Researchers in the field of software engineering and specialists in the construction of software development tools will especially benefit from this work, but it will also appeal to those responsible for designing and deploying configuration management solutions for large software systems. Three important but hard-to-achieve properties lie at the heart of Vesta's unique approach to software configuration management: Every build is repeatable Every build is incremental Every build is consistent To realize these properties in a practical SCM system, Vesta provides a novel repository to store the versions of the files that make up an evolving software system and a flexible language for writing modular configuration descriptions that define how the system is put together. This book explains in depth these facilities and the suite of tools that supports them, together with a methodology for applying them in practice. Readers who seek more information about Vesta may download the entire system as well as other publications, reference documents, and user documentation from the Vesta home page at http://www.vestasys.org.

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