| C. W. Fraser and E. W. Myers, "An Editor for Revision Control," ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, vol. 9, no. 2 (1987), pp. 277-295. |
....and versioned object using referential types. Within object versioning is shown in Figure 1d. Examples include the ,v files of RCS [34] and the . s files of SCCS [30] the versioning capability of some word processors (e.g. Microsoft Word) along with Palimpsest [11] VTML [36,4] EH [13], P Edit [23] MVPE [31] Historian [1] VE [3] Timewarp [12] and Delta [6] While these systems all share the quality of inclusively containing all revisions, their concrete representations vary significantly. The advantage of this technique is that all revisions are stored within a single ....
C. W. Fraser and E. W. Myers, "An Editor for Revision Control," ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, vol. 9, no. 2 (1987), pp. 277-295.
....as an on screen representation or an incrementally compiled object file. When combined with high performance object oriented database technology, the techniques described here enable a seamless integration of source code control, editor undo logging, and filesystem caching for software documents [4], and a similar degree of support for natural language documents (for which commercial application programs rarely provide useful history related services) The document s own structure (along with any imposed tree structure for sequences) is used as an implicit spatial indexing scheme for many ....
C. W. Fraser and E. W. Myers. An editor for revision control. Software---Practice & Experience, 9(2):277--295, 1987.
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C. W. Fraser and E. W. Myers. "An Editor for Revision Control." ACM Transactions of Programming Languages and Systems Vol. 9 No. 2 (1987), 277-295.
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