| Tryggeseth, E., Gulla, B., and Conradi, R. (1993). Software Configuration Management in Proteus. In Proceedings of 4th International Workshop on Software Configuration Management. |
....can easily build his part of the system without needing detailed knowledge about the whole system and tools and the building can be easily reproduced. In PROTEUS, we are working in that direction by extending the SDL methodology, and by developing a configuration language PCL and tools [5] 12] [13]. While ProgGen skeletons implement the mapping from SDL to code, a PCL description may express the implementation design information and the building steps needed to produce executable software systems. A. PCL PCL is a language for describing structural models of hardware software systems. The ....
E. Tryggeseth, R. Conradi and B. Gulla, "Software Configuration Management in PROTEUS", Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Software Configuration Management, 1993.
....(i.e. the type of a component and the right version for this type) their composition (with eventual structural variability) their configuration. It is possible to specify different values for configuration data of different instances of a process. 6 4. PROTEUS CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE PCL [8] [12] is a language for describing structural models of hardware software systems. The models can be annotated with information to support automated system building. PCL supports: Modelling the structure of an application. A PCL description can refer to components of different nature (e.g. ....
Tryggeseth, E., Conradi, R. and Gulla, B., Software Configuration Management in PROTEUS. Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Software Configuration Management, 1993.
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Tryggeseth, E., Gulla, B., and Conradi, R. (1993). Software Configuration Management in Proteus. In Proceedings of 4th International Workshop on Software Configuration Management.
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